Table of Contents

    • Preface   
    • Introduction   
    • 1    "Rethinking Intuition": A Historical and Metaphilosophical Introduction    3
    • 2    Family Resemblances: Studies in the Internal Structure of Categories    17
    • 3    The Psychology of Intuition    45
    • 4    Philosophical Intuitions and Cognitive Mechanisms    59
    • 5    Whose Concepts Are They, Anyway? The Role of Philosophical Intuition in Empirical Psychology    75
    • 6    Reflective Equilibrium, Analytic Epistemology and the Problem of Cognitive Diversity    95
    • 7    Reflection on Reflective Equilibrium    113
    • 8    The Role of Intuition in Philosophical Inquiry: An Account with No Unnatural Ingredients    129
    • 9    Philosophical Intuitions and Psychological Theory    143
    • 10    Prototypes and Conceptual Analysis    161
    • 11    Philosophical Theory and Intuitional Evidence    179
    • 12    Intuition and the Autonomy of Philosophy    201
    • 13    Rationality and Intellectual Self-Trust    241
    • 14    Minimal Intuition    257
    • 15    Southern Fundamentalism and the End of Philosophy    271
    • 16    Why Bother with Reflective Equilibrium?    293
    • Reference List    311
    • Index    327
    • About the Contributors    333