Esperienze, linguaggio, giustificazione. Su "A Manual of Experimental Philosophy" di David Berman

Giornale di Metafisica 33 (3):469-482 (2011)
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Abstract

David Berman's work on experimental philosophy is a defence of a traditional approach to empiricism against both contemporary rationalism and logico-analytic philosophy. While his approach focuses on empirical evidence in support of theoretical claims, Berman distinguishes his position from the kind of experimentalism recently risen from the analytic world. After having highlighted the merit of Berman's approach to philosophy, I comment on his main views, addressing particularly the relationship between language, intuitions and experience from the standpoint of the epistemological topic of belief justification.

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Daniele Bertini
University Of Rome 2, Tor Vergata

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