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Ignorance and Imagination$
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Daniel Stoljar

Print publication date: 2006

Print ISBN-13: 9780195306583

Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: September 2006

DOI: 10.1093/0195306589.001.0001

 Genuine Rivals, Revelation, and Concluding Remarks

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(p. 218 ) 11 Genuine Rivals, Revelation, and Concluding Remarks
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Ignorance and Imagination
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Daniel Stoljar

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Oxford University Press
DOI:10.1093/0195306589.003.0011

This chapter concludes the book by doing three things: reviewing the reasons for rejecting eliminativism and primitivism; criticizing an independent argument for these views that would, if successful, also undermine our own position — this is an argument founded on the idea, known as “revelation”, that understanding experience means knowing its essence; and finally, summarizing and making explicit some general morals.

Keywords:   revelation, eliminativism, primitivism, understanding

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