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Is there a philosophical value placed on the experience of deja vu? Does it work towards one philosophy's standpoint?
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February 25, 2010

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Nicholas D. Smith
February 25, 2010 (changed February 25, 2010) Permalink

I'm not aware of any philosophical uses of this phenomenon. I myself would be inclined to think that unless we can show that these experiences are veridical (in other words, if by some scientific process, we could show that those who experience deja vu actually were "there before"), we should not count them as evidence for anything other than the (obviously true) claim that many human intuitions and experiences can be highly unreliable, and so we should be extremely cautious about which of these we allow to count as evidence for or against anything.

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