In this chapter I introduce the thesis that perceptual appearances are cognitively penetrable and analyse cases made against phenomenal conservatism hinging on this thesis. In particular, I focus on objections coming from the externalist reliabilist camp and the internalist inferentialist camp. I conclude that cognitive penetrability doesn’t yield lethal or substantive difficulties for phenomenal conservatism
The problem of the cognitive penetrability of perception pertains to whether perceptual processing m...
One sceptical rejoinder to those who claim that sensory perception is cognitively penetrable is to a...
Perceptual experience has representational content. My argument for this claim is an inference to th...
In this chapter I introduce the thesis that perceptual appearances are cognitively penetrable and an...
Is perception cognitively penetrable, and what are the epistemological consequences if it is? I addr...
The classical notion of cognitive impenetrability suggests that perceptual processing is an automati...
The phenomenon of cognitive penetration has received a lot of attention in recent epistemology, as i...
Cognitive penetration of perception is the idea that what we see is influenced by such states as bel...
Perception is typically distinguished from cognition. For example, seeing is importantly different f...
The question of whether perception can be penetrated by cognition is in the limelight again. The rea...
The problem of the cognitive penetrability of perception pertains to whether perceptual processing m...
One sceptical rejoinder to those who claim that sensory perception is cognitively penetrable is to a...
Perceptual experience has representational content. My argument for this claim is an inference to th...
In this chapter I introduce the thesis that perceptual appearances are cognitively penetrable and an...
Is perception cognitively penetrable, and what are the epistemological consequences if it is? I addr...
The classical notion of cognitive impenetrability suggests that perceptual processing is an automati...
The phenomenon of cognitive penetration has received a lot of attention in recent epistemology, as i...
Cognitive penetration of perception is the idea that what we see is influenced by such states as bel...
Perception is typically distinguished from cognition. For example, seeing is importantly different f...
The question of whether perception can be penetrated by cognition is in the limelight again. The rea...
The problem of the cognitive penetrability of perception pertains to whether perceptual processing m...
One sceptical rejoinder to those who claim that sensory perception is cognitively penetrable is to a...
Perceptual experience has representational content. My argument for this claim is an inference to th...