I argue that a Sellarsian approach to experience allows one to take seriously the thought that there is something given to us in perception without denying that we can only be conscious of conceptually structured content. I argue against the traditional empiricist reading of Sellars, according to which sensations are understood as epistemically graspable prior to concrete propositional representations, by showing that it is unclear on such a view why sensations are not just the given as Sellars so famously criticizes it. I suggest an alternative transcendental reading, according to which there are two sides to the subject matter of perceptual judgments: The matter given in perception, and its form. I present an account of sensations and int...
The core of this paper argues for a unified theory of perception that can account for both phenomeno...
In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind, after criticizing one of the forms that the Myth of the Gi...
The dissertation collects six essays in the philosophy of perception and perception of mind. The fir...
I argue that a Sellarsian approach to experience allows one to take seriously the thought that there...
ABSTRACT. I argue that a Sellarsian approach to experience allows one to take seriously the thought ...
I argue that Sellars's philosophy of perception can be reconciled with recent work in enactive cogni...
Traditional foundationalist empiricist projects in epistemology postulated that sensory states of th...
The main subject of this essay is the problem of the relationship between sensation and perceptual b...
Whereas Charles Peirce’s pragmatist account of truth has been much discussed, his theory of percepti...
Central to Sellars’ account of human cognition was a clear distinction, expressed in varying termino...
1. Our perceptually based beliefs are intelligible as manifestations of rationality. We can make sen...
Original article can be found at: http://www.humboldt.edu/~essays/ Copyright Humboldt State Universi...
There have been so many controversies in the meaning of concept and particularly its place in the co...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAA defence of the Causal Theory of Perception, def...
The thesis is an enquiry into what provides the basis in justification for perceptual knowledge and ...
The core of this paper argues for a unified theory of perception that can account for both phenomeno...
In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind, after criticizing one of the forms that the Myth of the Gi...
The dissertation collects six essays in the philosophy of perception and perception of mind. The fir...
I argue that a Sellarsian approach to experience allows one to take seriously the thought that there...
ABSTRACT. I argue that a Sellarsian approach to experience allows one to take seriously the thought ...
I argue that Sellars's philosophy of perception can be reconciled with recent work in enactive cogni...
Traditional foundationalist empiricist projects in epistemology postulated that sensory states of th...
The main subject of this essay is the problem of the relationship between sensation and perceptual b...
Whereas Charles Peirce’s pragmatist account of truth has been much discussed, his theory of percepti...
Central to Sellars’ account of human cognition was a clear distinction, expressed in varying termino...
1. Our perceptually based beliefs are intelligible as manifestations of rationality. We can make sen...
Original article can be found at: http://www.humboldt.edu/~essays/ Copyright Humboldt State Universi...
There have been so many controversies in the meaning of concept and particularly its place in the co...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAA defence of the Causal Theory of Perception, def...
The thesis is an enquiry into what provides the basis in justification for perceptual knowledge and ...
The core of this paper argues for a unified theory of perception that can account for both phenomeno...
In Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind, after criticizing one of the forms that the Myth of the Gi...
The dissertation collects six essays in the philosophy of perception and perception of mind. The fir...