Fanciful Examples

Metaphilosophy 48 (3):325-344 (2017)
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Abstract

This article defends the use of fanciful examples within the method of wide reflective equilibrium. First, it characterizes the general persuasive role of described cases within that method. Second, it suggests three criteria any example must meet in order to succeed in this persuasive role; fancifulness has little or nothing to do with whether an example is able to meet these criteria. Third, it discusses several general objections to fanciful examples and concludes that they are objections to the abuse of described cases; they identify no special problem with fanciful examples.

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Ian Stoner
Saint Paul College
Jason Swartwood
Saint Paul College

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