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Seeming and reflective awareness
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Seeming and reflective awareness

Blake McAllister
Asian journal of philosophy, Vol.3(2), 76
08/11/2024

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Analytic Philosophy Book Symposium Education Epistemology Ethics Philosophy
In Appearance & Explanation, Kevin McCain and Luca Moretti argue that phenomenal explanationism (PE) offers a superior account to phenomenal conservatism (PC) as to why seemings justify. One of their arguments for this position is that PE is in a better position to respond to skepticism than PC, since the latter faces the problem of reflective awareness while the former does not. I deny that PE has any such advantage. To the contrary, I argue that PC offers a superior response to skepticism, especially when it comes to the beliefs of non-reflective agents.

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