Unsafe reasoning: a survey

Judgments about the validity of at least some elementary inferential patterns (say modus ponens) are a priori if anything is. Yet a number of empirical conditions must in each case be satisfied in order for a particular inference to instantiate this or that inferential pattern. We may on occasion be...

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Main Author: Paulo Faria
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2009-10-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.c3sl.ufpr.br/ojs2/index.php/doispontos/article/view/17338/11401
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spelling doaj-4734b5db2a4b49c5beafbce7b5d96b3b2021-04-02T17:24:09ZporUniversidade Federal do ParanáDoisPontos1807-38832009-10-0162185201Unsafe reasoning: a surveyPaulo FariaJudgments about the validity of at least some elementary inferential patterns (say modus ponens) are a priori if anything is. Yet a number of empirical conditions must in each case be satisfied in order for a particular inference to instantiate this or that inferential pattern. We may on occasion be entitled to presuppose that such conditions are satisfied (and the entitlement may even be a priori), yet only experience could tell us that such was indeed the case. Current discussion about a perceived incompatibility between content externalism and first-person authority exemplifies how damaging the neglect of such empirical presuppositions of correct reasoning can be. An externalistic view of mental content is ostensibly incompatible with the assumption that a rational subject should be able to avoid inconsistency no matter what the state of her empirical knowledge may be. That fact, however, needs not be taken (as it often is) as areductio of externalism: alternatively, we may reject that assumption, adding to the agenda of a philosophical investigation of rationality an examination of the vicissitudes of logical luck. I offer an illustration and defense of that alternative.http://ojs.c3sl.ufpr.br/ojs2/index.php/doispontos/article/view/17338/11401InferencePresuppositionContent externalismLogical luck
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Content externalism
Logical luck
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title Unsafe reasoning: a survey
title_short Unsafe reasoning: a survey
title_full Unsafe reasoning: a survey
title_fullStr Unsafe reasoning: a survey
title_full_unstemmed Unsafe reasoning: a survey
title_sort unsafe reasoning: a survey
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
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publishDate 2009-10-01
description Judgments about the validity of at least some elementary inferential patterns (say modus ponens) are a priori if anything is. Yet a number of empirical conditions must in each case be satisfied in order for a particular inference to instantiate this or that inferential pattern. We may on occasion be entitled to presuppose that such conditions are satisfied (and the entitlement may even be a priori), yet only experience could tell us that such was indeed the case. Current discussion about a perceived incompatibility between content externalism and first-person authority exemplifies how damaging the neglect of such empirical presuppositions of correct reasoning can be. An externalistic view of mental content is ostensibly incompatible with the assumption that a rational subject should be able to avoid inconsistency no matter what the state of her empirical knowledge may be. That fact, however, needs not be taken (as it often is) as areductio of externalism: alternatively, we may reject that assumption, adding to the agenda of a philosophical investigation of rationality an examination of the vicissitudes of logical luck. I offer an illustration and defense of that alternative.
topic Inference
Presupposition
Content externalism
Logical luck
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