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Apprehension Reason In The Absence Of Rules Ashgate Epistemology Mind Lynn Holt

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Apprehension Reason In The Absence Of Rules Ashgate Epistemology Mind Lynn Holt
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.32 MB
Pages: 117
Author: Lynn Holt
ISBN: 9780754606642, 0754606643
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Apprehension Reason In The Absence Of Rules Ashgate Epistemology Mind Lynn Holt by Lynn Holt 9780754606642, 0754606643 instant download after payment.

This work introduces and explores the role of apprehension in reasoning - setting out the problems, determining the vocabulary, fixing the boundaries and questioning what is often taken for granted. Lynn Holt argues that a robust conception of rationality must include intellectual virtues which cannot be reduced to a set of rules for reasoners, and argues that the virtue of apprehension, an acquired disposition to see things correctly, is required if rationality is to be defensible. Drawing on an Aristotelian conception of intellectual virtue and examples from the sciences, Holt shows why impersonal standards for rationality are misguided, why foundations for knowledge are the last elements to emerge from inquiry not the first, and why intuition is a poor substitute for virtue. By placing the current scene in historical perspective, Holt displays the current impasse as the inevitable outcome of the replacement of intellectual virtue with method in the early modern philosophical imagination.

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