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Are philosophical thought experiments just cases of reasoning about counter-factual scenarios? I ask because it strikes me as obvious that we engage in this kind of reasoning all the time without thinking it special or suspect. Is a thought experiment, then, simply reasoning about a counter-factual which happens to be more fantastic than usual?
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December 17, 2010

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Richard Heck
December 21, 2010 (changed December 21, 2010) Permalink

I don't myself have a definite view about this, but the suggestion you are making has been vigorously defended by Timothy Williamson, in his book The Philosophy of Philosophy.

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