Knowing the Intuition and Knowing the Counterfactual, (2009)
Philosophical Studies, 145(3), September 2009: 435-443. Please refer to published version
here. For a Philosophical Studies book symposium on Timothy Williamson's The Philosophy of Philosophy. See also Williamson's response
here.
I criticize Timothy Williamson’s characterization of thought experiments on which the central judgments are judgments of contingent counterfactuals. The fragility of these counterfactuals makes them too easily false, and too difficult to know.
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