Zhu Zengyu Assignments0616
Zhu Zengyu Assignments0616
Zhu Zengyu Assignments0616
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Article3:Comments on Smithies
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impossible to know it due to the Finkishness of the situation. The author express some skepticism
about this characterization and the notion of being in a position to know a proposition that is
necessarily unknowable.
2.3 Do you support the authors rebuttal for each of the content being argued? Why or
why not?
I think I support the first rebutttal for author about Zombies. The article discuss the idea of zombies
having representational mental states and argue that if zombies exist, they would also possess
properties like justification and rationality. I suggest that in a world of zombies, notions of rationality
and justification would be indispensable for understanding their behavior. However, that has a
question whether the appeal to scientific indispensability for representational mental states is equally
strong for rational and justified mental states in zombies. Meanwhile I also agree with author raise
concerns about the basing relation and how it applies to phenomenal beliefs and Z-beliefs.
About the second rebuttal of Propositional vs. doxastic justification, I don’t think so the author
critique Smithies' position on phenomenal/internal duplicates and their propositional and doxastic
justification. Specifically, article raise a case involving phenomenal duplicate twins and argue that
both twins can form conflicting beliefs despite having propositional justification for both. About the
role of rationality and attention in the formation of justified beliefs about one's conscious experiences,
questioning whether limitations in attention should be seen as a failure of rationality, I don’t think
they are the same siutuation to compare with.
I support the last rebuttal for author about Moorean propositions. The author focus on Smithies'
treatment of Moorean propositions and their "Finkish" nature. I agree with author express some
skepticism about the idea that one can be in a position to know a Moorean proposition while also
acknowledging that it is necessarily impossible to know it. Even though author question Smithies'
distinction between propositional justification and knowledge in the context of Moorean
propositions.
These are complex philosophical topics, and it would require a detailed analysis of Smithies'
arguments and positions to provide a comprehensive response. But for me, they are really too
complex to understand or comment it.