An attempt is made to pinpoint the way in which perception is related to belief. Although, for familiar reasons, it is not true to say that we necessarily believe in the existence of the objects we perceive, nor that they actually have their ostensible characteristics, it is argued that the relation between perception and belief is more than merely contingent There are two main issues to address. the first is that ‘collateral’ beliefs may impede perceptual belief. It is argued that this still assigns an essential role to belief in perception, though the belief may be of an attenuated form. the second is Fred Dretske's claim that even attenuated belief may be entirely absent from perception. It is argued that (a) ‘non-epistemic’perception...
The etiology of a perceptual belief can seemingly affect its epistemic status. There are cases in wh...
It is argued that our knowledge of the senses has extended far beyond the classical five senses, and...
The etiology of a perceptual belief can seemingly affect its epistemic status. There are cases in wh...
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...
This book is concerned with a cluster of issues: the distinction between perception and inference; t...
This book addresses two central questions in epistemology: (1) which beliefs are epistemologically b...
The main subject of this essay is the problem of the relationship between sensation and perceptual b...
In Mind and World and succeeding works, John McDowell elucidates a conception of perceptual experien...
‘The definitive version is available at http://www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright The Aristote...
The aim of this thesis is to construct and defend a theory of perceptual justification derived from ...
Perception of a property (e.g., a colour, a shape, and a size) can enable thought about the property...
Perception is not always a readily available contemplation outcome. Perception is always an interpre...
My dissertation articulates and resolves a problem at the heart of debates about how perception guid...
The main thesis I shall try to defend in this paper is that, although Dretske’s distinction between ...
The etiology of a perceptual belief can seemingly affect its epistemic status. There are cases in wh...
It is argued that our knowledge of the senses has extended far beyond the classical five senses, and...
The etiology of a perceptual belief can seemingly affect its epistemic status. There are cases in wh...
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...
This book is concerned with a cluster of issues: the distinction between perception and inference; t...
This book addresses two central questions in epistemology: (1) which beliefs are epistemologically b...
The main subject of this essay is the problem of the relationship between sensation and perceptual b...
In Mind and World and succeeding works, John McDowell elucidates a conception of perceptual experien...
‘The definitive version is available at http://www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright The Aristote...
The aim of this thesis is to construct and defend a theory of perceptual justification derived from ...
Perception of a property (e.g., a colour, a shape, and a size) can enable thought about the property...
Perception is not always a readily available contemplation outcome. Perception is always an interpre...
My dissertation articulates and resolves a problem at the heart of debates about how perception guid...
The main thesis I shall try to defend in this paper is that, although Dretske’s distinction between ...
The etiology of a perceptual belief can seemingly affect its epistemic status. There are cases in wh...
It is argued that our knowledge of the senses has extended far beyond the classical five senses, and...
The etiology of a perceptual belief can seemingly affect its epistemic status. There are cases in wh...