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Mackie's argument over queerness

 
 
twest91
 
Reply Wed 3 Mar, 2010 01:46 am
I am in an introduction to philosophy class and i have mid terms coming up, and i have been studying Mackie stuff. And i don't really understand his argument over queerness. From what i have learned know that it can be split up into two different "categories" if you will. The epistemological aspect, and the metaphysical aspect. what is meant by these two aspects?
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Reply Wed 3 Mar, 2010 02:07 am
Blimey...this is interesting.

Wikipedia has an "idiot's guide", though I cannot attest to its accuracy:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_queerness


Another explication...not sure if it is helpful:

http://www.cupr.org/VI1/VoicingIdeas-Salas.pdf


Looking....
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