The Frontloading Argument

Philosophical Studies 175 (10):2583-2608 (2018)
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Abstract

Maybe the most important argument in David Chalmers’s monumental book Constructing the World is the one he calls the ‘Frontloading Argument’, which is used in Chapter 4 to argue for the book’s central thesis, A Priori Scrutability. And, at first blush, the Frontloading Argument looks very strong. I argue here, however, that it is incapable of securing the conclusion it is meant to establish.

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Richard Kimberly Heck
Brown University

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