Further Insights on Fake-Barn Cases and Intuition Variation

Episteme(2023)

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Studies in experimental philosophy claim to document intuition variation. Some studies focus on demographic group-variation; Coloco et al., for example, claim that age generates intuition variation regarding knowledge attribution in a fake-barn scenario. Other studies claim to show intuition variation when comparing the intuition of philosophers to that of non-philosophers. The main focus has been on documenting intuition variation rather than uncovering what underlying factor(s) may prompt such a phenomenon. We explore a number of suggested explanatory hypotheses put forth by Colaco et al., as well as an attempt to test Sosa's claim that intuition variance is a result of people 'filling in the details' of a thought experiment differently from one another. We show (i) that people respond consistently across conditions aimed at 'filling in the details' of thought experiments, (ii) that risk attitude does not seem relevant to knowledge ascription, (iii) that people's knowledge ascriptions do not vary due to views about defeasibility of knowledge. Yet, (iv) we find no grounds to reject that a large proportion of people appear to adhere to so-called subjectivism about knowledge, which may explain why they generally have intuitions about the fake-barn scenario that vary from those of philosophers.
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Experimental philosophy,intuition,knowledge ascription,Gettier,fake-barn,intuition variance,thought experiment
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