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| style="background-color:# | | style="background-color:#cdd" | Epistemic foundationalism, and the levels picture of the cosmos | ||
| rowspan="2" | ‘like a pyramid, there must be secure foundations for knowledge, and the cosmos must bottom out in fundamentally physical facts and entities’ | | rowspan="2" | ‘like a pyramid, there must be secure foundations for knowledge, and the cosmos must bottom out in fundamentally physical facts and entities’ | ||
| rowspan="2" | Non-normative primitive facts ''cannot'' normatively support (i.e., justify) beliefs. This picture gives also rise to the ‘layers’ picture of nature: but if it’s true, then (i) it’s impossible to explain why all the higher layers don’t metaphysically and/or ontologically collapse into the bottom layer (strict type-type reduction), but (ii) if all the higher layers ''don’t'' collapse downwards, then none of them has any efficacious causal powers of its own (epiphenomenalism). | | rowspan="2" | Non-normative primitive facts ''cannot'' normatively support (i.e., justify) beliefs. This picture gives also rise to the ‘layers’ picture of nature: but if it’s true, then (i) it’s impossible to explain why all the higher layers don’t metaphysically and/or ontologically collapse into the bottom layer (strict type-type reduction), but (ii) if all the higher layers ''don’t'' collapse downwards, then none of them has any efficacious causal powers of its own (epiphenomenalism). | ||
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| style="background-color:# | | style="background-color:#cdd" | Epistemic coherentism | ||
| rowspan="2" | ‘like a spider’s web, the web of belief is self-justifying’ | | rowspan="2" | ‘like a spider’s web, the web of belief is self-justifying’ | ||
| rowspan="2" | Compatibility-relations and inferential networks of beliefs on their own do not guarantee correspondence with actual-world facts beyond beliefs. | | rowspan="2" | Compatibility-relations and inferential networks of beliefs on their own do not guarantee correspondence with actual-world facts beyond beliefs. | ||
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| Hobbesian pessimism | | style="background-color:#99d" | Hobbesian pessimism | ||
| rowspan="2" | ‘like beasts or decision-theoretic robots, without coercive authoritarian governments/laws to stop us, we’ll naturally regress to the state of nature and total war’ | | rowspan="2" | ‘like beasts or decision-theoretic robots, without coercive authoritarian governments/laws to stop us, we’ll naturally regress to the state of nature and total war’ | ||
| rowspan="2" | Treating people as egoistic and mutually antagonistic beasts or biological machines operating according to decision-theoretic algorithms, actually operates as a nocebo priming people, in society, to choose and act collectively in essentially ''worse'' ways. | | rowspan="2" | Treating people as egoistic and mutually antagonistic beasts or biological machines operating according to decision-theoretic algorithms, actually operates as a nocebo priming people, in society, to choose and act collectively in essentially ''worse'' ways. | ||
Revision as of 12:44, 15 February 2023
table work
Done: William Irwin Thompson on the Four Cultural Ecologies of the West
To do: Productive Democracy
79 For explicit definitions of strong supervience, natural or nomological strong supervenience, and logical strong supervenience, see section 6 below.