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In his argument for error theory, J. L. Mackie briefly claims that supervenience makes trouble for the realist.
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But the National Research Council has thoroughly discredited this argument for analytical errors.
There are two main ways in which one might respond to Mackie's argument for the error-theory: directly, via contesting one of its premises or inferences, or indirectly, pointing to some internal tension within the error-theory itself.
Some possible direct responses have already been mentioned, responses which reject either the conceptual or ontological claims that feature as premises in Mackie's argument for the error-theory.
In this work he introduced his first novel argument, for idealism, what he called the argument from error.
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