The problems of scpeticism Flashcards

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Abduction

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inference to any explanation

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antirealism

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view that explains knowledge throughout the EXISTENCE of the mind-independent world

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cartesian scepticism

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defining skeptical problems by means of skeptical alternatives

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closure

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if s knows that p, and that p rules out q, then s knows that q is ruled out

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contextualism

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s can know that p only if any alternative explanation q is not salient in the context

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direct realism

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Thomas Reid
Hallucinations and illusions are exceptions that MOST OF THE TIME, we DO perceive the mind-independent material world DIRECTLY

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empiricism

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view that all knowledge originates in sensory and perceptual experiences

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indirect perception

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we don’t perceive the world directly, perception is mediated by experimental intermediaries (sensations, ideas, impressions…)

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indirect realism

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view assuming indirect perception and explaining that the best explanation to realism is inference

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inference to the best explanation

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subclass of abduction. to identify the best among all possible explanations

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metaphysical problem of skepticism

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calling into question the mind-independent existence of the world

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phenomenalism

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human knowledge is confined to experimental intermediaries

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realism

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view that saves the existence of the mind-independent world, at the expense of the certainty of knowledge

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response-dependence

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the third way, between realism and antirealism, analyze the relation between mind-independent reality and sensory experience by means of dispositional properties

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secondary qualities

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dispositional properties that only manifest themselves under CERTAIN CONDITIONS in response of cognitive subjects (sound, color, smell…)

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solipsism

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view that one’s own mind is all that exists

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transcendental idealism

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view that explains there’s an external mind-independent reality, but it’s completely unknowable