Difference between revisions of "Rationality and Philosophy"
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* [http://lesswrong.com/lw/59v/intuition_and_unconscious_learning/ Intuition and Unconscious Learning] | * [http://lesswrong.com/lw/59v/intuition_and_unconscious_learning/ Intuition and Unconscious Learning] | ||
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Revision as of 06:40, 10 May 2011
A sequence by lukeprog that explains how intuitions are used in mainstream philosophy and what the science of intuition suggests about how intuitions should be used in philosophy.
Posts (so far)
- Less Wrong Rationality and Mainstream Philosophy
- Philosophy: A Diseased Discipline
- How You Make Judgments: The Elephant and its Rider
- Your Evolved Intuitions
- Intuition and Unconscious Learning
- When Intuitions Are Useful