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Three Roles of Empirical Information in Philosophy: Intuitions on Mathematics do Not Come for Free

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Abstract This work gives a new argument for ‘Empirical Philosophy of Mathematical Practice’. It analyses different modalities on how empirical information can influence philosophical endeavours. We evoke the classical dichotomy between “armchair” philosophy and empirical/experimental philosophy, and claim that the latter should in turn be subdivided in three distinct styles: Apostate speculator , Informed analyst , and Freeway explorer . This is a shift of focus from the source of the information towards its use by philosophers. We present several examples from philosophy of mind/science and ethics on one side and a case study from philosophy of mathematics on the other. We argue that empirically informed philosophy of mathematics is different from the rest in a way that encourages a Freeway explorer approach, because intuitions about mathematical objects are often unavailable for non-mathematicians (since they are sometimes hard to grasp even for mathematicians). This consideration is supported by a case study in set theory.

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hal-03978286 , version 1 (08-02-2023)

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Deborah Kant, José Antonio Pérez-Escobar, Deniz Sarikaya. Three Roles of Empirical Information in Philosophy: Intuitions on Mathematics do Not Come for Free. KRITERION – Journal of Philosophy, 2021, 35 (3), pp.247-278. ⟨10.1515/krt-2021-0025⟩. ⟨hal-03978286⟩

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