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ON TWO MAIN THEMES IN GUTTING'S WHAT PHILOSOPHERS KNOW

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SOUTHERN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY
Volume 51, Issue 1, Pages 112-120

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/sjp.12003

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This paper addresses each of two of Gutting's three main contentions: that like anyone else, philosophers are entitled to begin with what they find obvious and that philosophy has produced a distinctive body of knowledge. I emphatically agree with the first contention and expand on it, defending a stronger claim. The second contention I dispute, in spirit if not in letter, on each of several grounds.

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