"An argument for "Rich Pluralism" -- a theory of perception that improves upon the currently dominant theories of Representationalism and Naive Realism"--
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Neil Mehta is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Yale-NUS College.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Preface Chapter 1. Rich pluralism introduced Part I: The case for partly revelatory awareness Chapter 2. A defense of Partial Revelation Chapter 3. Partial Revelation extended and explained Chapter 4. Hard problems of consciousness and the external world Part II. Rich pluralism vs. representationalism Chapter 5. Perception and hallucination Part III. Rich pluralism vs. naïve realism Chapter 6. Awareness of intrinsic characters Chapter 7. Strong referential character and presentation Chapter 8. Apparent presentational character Chapter 9. A final assessment of naïve realism Part IV. Other explanatory challenges Chapter 10. Phenomenal character Chapter 11. Arguments from hallucination Chapter 12. Conclusion Glossary References
Contents Preface Chapter 1. Rich pluralism introduced Part I: The case for partly revelatory awareness Chapter 2. A defense of Partial Revelation Chapter 3. Partial Revelation extended and explained Chapter 4. Hard problems of consciousness and the external world Part II. Rich pluralism vs. representationalism Chapter 5. Perception and hallucination Part III. Rich pluralism vs. naïve realism Chapter 6. Awareness of intrinsic characters Chapter 7. Strong referential character and presentation Chapter 8. Apparent presentational character Chapter 9. A final assessment of naïve realism Part IV. Other explanatory challenges Chapter 10. Phenomenal character Chapter 11. Arguments from hallucination Chapter 12. Conclusion Glossary References
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