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Shelter for the Cognitively Homeless

Synthese 148 (2):303-308 (2006)

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  1. Cognitive homelessness.Timothy Williamson - 1996 - Journal of Philosophy 93 (11):554-573.
    There is a constant temptation in philosophy to postulate a realm of phenomena in which nothing is hidden from us. Rene Descartes thought that one's own mind is such a realm. Ludwig Wittgenstein' enlarged the realm to everything that is of interest to philosophy. That they explained this special feature in very different ways hardly needs to be said; what is remarkable is their agreement on our possession of a cognitive home in which everything lies open to our view. Much (...)
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