Leading philosophers & psychologists offer an assessment of the commonsense view that perceptual experience is an immediate awareness of mind-independent objects. They examine the nature of perception, its role in the acquisition of knowledge, the role of causation in perception, & how perceptual understanding develops in humans
In philosophy of science, it is still a mainstream practice to search for the ‘truth’ about fundamen...
Causal realism is the view that causation is a structural feature of reality; a power inherent in th...
In this paper the connections between the nonconceptual content of perceptual states and realism are...
Leading philosophers & psychologists offer an assessment of the commonsense view that perceptual exp...
To be a 'commonsense realist' is to hold that perceptual experience is (in general) an immediate awa...
Leading philosophers & psychologists offer an assessment of the commonsense view that perceptual exp...
Commonsense epistemology regards perceptual experience as a distinctive source of knowledge of the w...
Commonsense epistemology regards perceptual experience as a distinctive source of knowledge of the w...
In the present paper, I shall argue that disjunctively construed naïve realism about the nature of p...
Contemporary philosophical debates about causation are dominated by two approaches, which are often ...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAA defence of the Causal Theory of Perception, def...
This paper explores some issues having to do with the perception of causation. It discusses the role...
In philosophy of science, it is still a mainstream practice to search for the ‘truth ’ about fundame...
Within a limited domain, humans can perceive causal relations directly. The term causal realism is u...
In philosophy of science, it is still a mainstream practice to search for the ‘truth’ about fundamen...
Causal realism is the view that causation is a structural feature of reality; a power inherent in th...
In this paper the connections between the nonconceptual content of perceptual states and realism are...
Leading philosophers & psychologists offer an assessment of the commonsense view that perceptual exp...
To be a 'commonsense realist' is to hold that perceptual experience is (in general) an immediate awa...
Leading philosophers & psychologists offer an assessment of the commonsense view that perceptual exp...
Commonsense epistemology regards perceptual experience as a distinctive source of knowledge of the w...
Commonsense epistemology regards perceptual experience as a distinctive source of knowledge of the w...
In the present paper, I shall argue that disjunctively construed naïve realism about the nature of p...
Contemporary philosophical debates about causation are dominated by two approaches, which are often ...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAA defence of the Causal Theory of Perception, def...
This paper explores some issues having to do with the perception of causation. It discusses the role...
In philosophy of science, it is still a mainstream practice to search for the ‘truth ’ about fundame...
Within a limited domain, humans can perceive causal relations directly. The term causal realism is u...
In philosophy of science, it is still a mainstream practice to search for the ‘truth’ about fundamen...
Causal realism is the view that causation is a structural feature of reality; a power inherent in th...
In this paper the connections between the nonconceptual content of perceptual states and realism are...