Kniha Disjunctivism Marcus Willaschek

Disjunctivism

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Pevná
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Does perception provide us with direct and unmediated access to the world around us? The so-called '...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydáno
2012
Stránek
166
EAN
9780415623063
ISBN
9780415623063
Enbook ID
06682649
Hmotnost
490
Rozměry
174 x 246

Kompletní popis

Does perception provide us with direct and unmediated access to the world around us? The so-called ''argument from illusion '' has traditionally been supposed to show otherwise: from the subject''s point of view, perceptual illusions are often indistinguishable from veridical perceptions; hence, perceptual experience, as such, cannot provide us with knowledge of the world, but only with knowledge of how things appear to us. Disjunctive accounts of perceptual experience, first proposed by John McDowell and Paul Snowdon in the early 1980s and at the centre of current debates in the philosophy of perception, have been proposed to block this argument. According to the traditional view, a case of perception and a subjectively indistinguishable illusion or hallucination can exemplify what is fundamentally the same kind of mental state even though they differ in how they relate to the non-mental environment. In contrast, according to the disjunctive account, the concept of perceptual experience should be seen as essentially disjunctive, encompassing (at least) two distinct kinds of mental states, namely genuinely world-involving perceptions and mere appearances.

This book presents seven recent essays on disjunctivism first published in two special issues of Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action.

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