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Epistemology Of The Cartesian Image, Mikhail Pozdniakov
Epistemology Of The Cartesian Image, Mikhail Pozdniakov
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This study is an examination of the epistemological history of the image. Its first strands are to be found in the Christian concept of profanity, in the difference of the world to the divine. The highest form of intelligibility profanity could have, second only to theology, was mathematics. Derived from the problems surrounding this concept are the techniques of inquiry that eventually resulted in the development of analytic geometry by Descartes. The latter marked a new sensibility regarding the physical universe and its constitution, one that is coterminous with the development of exact procedures in science. Being that exactitude regards …
A Feminist Defense Of Moderate Moral Intuitionism, Bill Jc Cameron
A Feminist Defense Of Moderate Moral Intuitionism, Bill Jc Cameron
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The three integrated articles of this dissertation are concerned with the epistemic status of moral intuitions. The first article argues in favour of moderate moral intuitionism, the view that while any successful moral epistemology must be intuitionist to at least some extent, it must also take intuitions to be fallible. This is accomplished by synthesizing work by Robert Audi and George Bealer into a view of moral intuitions which is capable of overcoming some major contemporary objections against intuitionism, particularly from Sharon Street and Peter Singer.
The next article raises a more powerful objection to intuitionism, applying feminist ethics and …