McDowell’s Transcendental Empiricism and the Theory-Ladenness of Experience

Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):101-114 (2006)
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Abstract

According to McDowell’s transcendental empiricism, the world view depends on experience, which in turn depends on the world view. This seems to be in accord with the thesis that experience is theory-laden, but it also seems to introduce a problem of vicious circularity. I argue that McDowell’s account has the resources to avoid the problem of vicious circularity by exploiting the idea of a wider circle that involves more relata and more kinds of rational dependence. But the acceptance of this idea entails that experience, though concept-laden, is not theory-laden.

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Costas Pagondiotis
University of Patras

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