This paper is about perception and its objects. My aim is to suggest a new way to articulate some of the central ideas of direct realism. Sections 1 and 2 offer from different perspectives a panoramic view of the main problems and options in the philosophy of perception. Section 3 introduces the notion of “camouflage” as an interesting and promising alternative in order to explain the nature of the intentional objects of perception. Finally, section 4 makes use of this new notion in the analysis of the relationships between the intentionality of perception, the intentionality of thought, and the intentionality of language
To be a 'commonsense realist' is to hold that perceptual experience is (in general) an immediate awa...
Aspectual shape is widely recognized property of intentionality. This means that subject’s access to...
In this paper I argue for a theory of perception distinct both from classical sense-datum theories a...
The notion of “camouflage” offers a new way to articulate some central ideas of direct realism. Thro...
In the philosophy of perception, direct realism has come into vogue. Philosophical authors assert an...
Representationalism (aka intentionalism) has been the most significant weapon in the late twentieth ...
Since the demise of the Sense-Datum Theory and Phenomenalism in the last century, Direct Realism in ...
I have attempted to define the concept of direct perception and to develop the direct realism as a t...
Early modern empiricists thought that the nature of perceptual experience is given by citing the obj...
How can perception yield knowledge of the world? One challenge in answering this question is that on...
Questions concerning perception are as old as the field of philosophy itself. Using the first-person...
Objectivity is one of the most basic and difficult issues in modern and contemporary philosophy. The...
This thesis is a critical examination of the direct realist theory of perception. A common-sense an...
I argue that perception is necessarily situation-dependent. The way an object is must not just be di...
Naïve realism, often overlooked among philosophical theories of perception, has in recent years attr...
To be a 'commonsense realist' is to hold that perceptual experience is (in general) an immediate awa...
Aspectual shape is widely recognized property of intentionality. This means that subject’s access to...
In this paper I argue for a theory of perception distinct both from classical sense-datum theories a...
The notion of “camouflage” offers a new way to articulate some central ideas of direct realism. Thro...
In the philosophy of perception, direct realism has come into vogue. Philosophical authors assert an...
Representationalism (aka intentionalism) has been the most significant weapon in the late twentieth ...
Since the demise of the Sense-Datum Theory and Phenomenalism in the last century, Direct Realism in ...
I have attempted to define the concept of direct perception and to develop the direct realism as a t...
Early modern empiricists thought that the nature of perceptual experience is given by citing the obj...
How can perception yield knowledge of the world? One challenge in answering this question is that on...
Questions concerning perception are as old as the field of philosophy itself. Using the first-person...
Objectivity is one of the most basic and difficult issues in modern and contemporary philosophy. The...
This thesis is a critical examination of the direct realist theory of perception. A common-sense an...
I argue that perception is necessarily situation-dependent. The way an object is must not just be di...
Naïve realism, often overlooked among philosophical theories of perception, has in recent years attr...
To be a 'commonsense realist' is to hold that perceptual experience is (in general) an immediate awa...
Aspectual shape is widely recognized property of intentionality. This means that subject’s access to...
In this paper I argue for a theory of perception distinct both from classical sense-datum theories a...