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Course: Wireless Philosophy > Unit 2
Lesson 4: Theory of knowledge- Theory of Knowledge: Introduction to Theory of Knowledge
- Theory of Knowledge: The Problem of Skepticism
- Theory of Knowledge: Three Responses to Skepticism
- Theory of Knowledge: New Responses to Skepticism
- Theory of Knowledge: Analyzing Knowledge #1 (The Gettier Problem)
- Theory of Knowledge: Analyzing Knowledge #2 (No-False-Lemma and No-Defeater Approaches)
- Theory of Knowledge: Analyzing Knowledge #3 (Causal and Reliabilist Theories)
- Theory of Knowledge: Analyzing Knowledge #4 (Tracking Theories)
- Theory of Knowledge: 'Knowledge First' Epistemology
- Virtue Epistemology
- Theory of Knowledge: Contextualism
- Theory of Knowledge: Intuition
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Theory of Knowledge: Intuition
What makes a judgment count as intuitive? How is intuition different from perception and reasoning? In this Wireless Philosophy video, Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto) examines the nature of intuition and the role played by intuitions in philosophy.