H2O, ‘Water’, and Transparent Reduction

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Thomas W. Polger
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[1] University of Cincinnati,Department of Philosophy
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Erkenntnis | 2008年 / 69卷
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Conceptual Knowledge; Gettier Case; Conceptual Truth; Reductive Explanation; Water Fact;
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Do facts about water have a priori, transparent, reductive explanations in terms of microphysics? Ned Block and Robert Stalnaker hold that they do not. David Chalmers and Frank Jackson hold that they do. In this paper I argue that Chalmers’ and Jackson’s critique of Block and Stalnaker crucially hinges on a reductio argument, and that the reductio can be defused. I conclude that the counterexamples given by Block and Stalnaker are cogent. If I am right, then we have no reason to accept Chalmers’ and Jackson’s contentions that physicalism requires a priori, transparent, reductive explanations of all facts in terms of microphysical facts. This conclusion has consequences for C&J’s argument that conceptual analysis is essential to philosophical methodology.
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