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On Reflection Hilary Kornblith (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

On Reflection By Hilary Kornblith (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

On Reflection by Hilary Kornblith (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)


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Hilary Kornblith presents a new account of mental reflection, and its importance for knowledge, reasoning, freedom, and normativity. He argues that reflection cannot solve the philosophical problems it has traditionally been thought to, and offers a more realistic, demystified view of its nature which draws on dual process approaches to cognition.

On Reflection Summary

On Reflection by Hilary Kornblith (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Hilary Kornblith presents a new account of reflection, and its importance for knowledge, reasoning, freedom, and normativity. Philosophers have frequently extolled the value of reflective self-examination, and a wide range of philosophers, who differ on many other things, have argued that reflection can help to solve a number of significant philosophical problems. The importance of reflecting on one's beliefs and desires has been viewed as the key to solving problems about justification and knowledge; about reasoning; about the nature of freedom; and about the source of normativity. In each case, a problem is identified which reflective self-examination is thought to address. Kornblith argues that reflection cannot solve any of these problems. There is a common structure to these issues, and the problems which reflection is thought to resolve are ones which could not possibly be solved by reflecting on one's beliefs and desires. More than this, he suggests that the attempt to solve these problems by appealing to reflection saddles us with a mystical view of the powers of reflective self-examination. Recognition of this fact motivates a search for a demystified view of the nature of reflection. To this end, Kornblith offers a detailed examination of views about knowledge, reasoning, freedom, and normativity in order to better understand the motivations for extolling self-reflective examination. He explores both the logic of these views, and the psychological commitments they involve. In the final chapter, he offers a more realistic view of reflection, which draws on dual process approaches to cognition.

On Reflection Reviews

This book is concise, clearly written, and very well argued...It demonstrates how crucial the use of scientific research is and can be to Philosophy and thus shows philosophical naturalism at its best. * Peter Baumann, Philosophical Quarterly *

About Hilary Kornblith (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Hilary Kornblith is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is the author of Inductive Inference and its Natural Ground (MIT, 1993) and Knowledge and its Place in Nature (Oxford, 2002).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ; Introduction ; 1. Knowledge ; 2. Reasoning ; 3. Freedom ; 4. Normativity ; 5. Reflection Demystified ; Bibliography ; Index

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NLS9780198708681
9780198708681
0198708688
On Reflection by Hilary Kornblith (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
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Oxford University Press
2014-09-04
188
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