And a claim that intuitions are uncorrelated with truth would be pretty hard to defend.
Depends on whose intuitions, and the truth of which class of statements. Truth value of a randomly constructed statement? Almost certainly no correlation. Truth value of a "relevant" statement, relevant in the context in which our intuitions were honed? Probably correlated.
EDIT: Requesting explanation for the downvote.
Truth value of a randomly constructed statement? Almost certainly no correlation.
What do you mean by "randomly constructed statement" (I request example).
Requesting explanation for the downvote.
Please don't, especially if it's a single vote. Someone (not me) didn't like your comment, probably for no deep and important reasons. Karma discussions are inefficient use of resources.
Closely related to some of Luke's recent discussions about philosophy, philosopher Paul Thagard has recently called for changes to the way we do philosophy:
In the same article, Thagard also lists eleven areas where modern philosophy goes awry. For example:
Source: Philosopher, Paul Thagard