Perception grounds demonstrative reference, yields singular thoughts, and fixes the reference of singular terms. Moreover, perception provides us with knowledge of particulars in our environment and justifies singular thoughts about particulars. How does perception play these cognitive and epistemic roles in our lives? I address this question by exploring the fundamental nature of perceptual experience. I argue that perceptual states are constituted by particulars and discuss epistemic, ontological, psychologistic, and semantic approaches to account for perceptual particularit
We perceive the world as organized in certain ways. While a human retina has approximately 100 milli...
Philosophers have tended to formulate theories of perceptual justification independently of psycholo...
Consider two deeply appealing thoughts: first, that we experience external particulars, and second, ...
Perception grounds demonstrative reference, yields singular thoughts, and fixes the reference of sin...
Philosophers of perception often claim that usual perceptual experiences not only present particular...
I argue that any account of perceptual experience should satisfy the following two desiderata. First...
In the thesis it is argued that the account of experience that fits best with our ordinary concept o...
A significant part of perception, especially in visual perception, is characterized by particularity...
Phenomenal particularism is the view that particular external objects are sometimes part of the phen...
Perception is a central means by which we come to represent and be aware of particulars in the world...
When we perceive an object, we perceive the object from a per- spective. As a consequence of the per...
The term perception denotes the capacity of grasping something that to the common sense belongs to e...
What sort of an episode is perception? What are the objects of such episodes? What is the grammatica...
Intuitively, we think of perception as providing us with direct cognitive access to physical objects...
We perceive the world as organized in certain ways. While a human retina has approximately 100 milli...
Philosophers have tended to formulate theories of perceptual justification independently of psycholo...
Consider two deeply appealing thoughts: first, that we experience external particulars, and second, ...
Perception grounds demonstrative reference, yields singular thoughts, and fixes the reference of sin...
Philosophers of perception often claim that usual perceptual experiences not only present particular...
I argue that any account of perceptual experience should satisfy the following two desiderata. First...
In the thesis it is argued that the account of experience that fits best with our ordinary concept o...
A significant part of perception, especially in visual perception, is characterized by particularity...
Phenomenal particularism is the view that particular external objects are sometimes part of the phen...
Perception is a central means by which we come to represent and be aware of particulars in the world...
When we perceive an object, we perceive the object from a per- spective. As a consequence of the per...
The term perception denotes the capacity of grasping something that to the common sense belongs to e...
What sort of an episode is perception? What are the objects of such episodes? What is the grammatica...
Intuitively, we think of perception as providing us with direct cognitive access to physical objects...
We perceive the world as organized in certain ways. While a human retina has approximately 100 milli...
Philosophers have tended to formulate theories of perceptual justification independently of psycholo...
Consider two deeply appealing thoughts: first, that we experience external particulars, and second, ...