According to orthodox representationalism, perceptual states have constitutive veridicality or accuracy conditions. In defense of this view, several philosophers—most notably Tyler Burge—employ a realist strategy that turns on the purported explanatory ineliminability of representational posits in perceptual science. I argue that Burge’s version of the realist strategy fails as a defense of orthodox representationalism. However, it may vindicate a different kind of representationalism
Debate on the nature of representation in cognitive systems tends to oscillate between robustly real...
Most representationalists argue that perceptual experience has to be representational because phenom...
The purpose of this article is to offer a new view of the key relation between the content and the c...
According to orthodox representationalism, perceptual states have constitutive veridicality or accur...
In this essay, we draw on John Haugeland’s work in order to argue that Burge is wrong to think that ...
Many researchers accuse the Predictive Processing (PP) framework of returning to nineteenth-century ...
Conventional scientific realism is just the doctrine that our theoretical terms refer. Conventional ...
Representationalism (aka intentionalism) has been the most significant weapon in the late twentieth ...
Debate on the nature of representation in cognitive systems tends to oscillate between robustly real...
The aim of this paper is to raise some serious worries about anti-representationalism: the recently ...
Naïve realism, often overlooked among philosophical theories of perception, has in recent years attr...
Different authors offer subtly different characterizations of naïve realism. We disentangle the main...
Debate on the nature of representation in cognitive systems tends to oscillate between robustly real...
Most representationalists argue that perceptual experience has to be representational because phenom...
The purpose of this article is to offer a new view of the key relation between the content and the c...
According to orthodox representationalism, perceptual states have constitutive veridicality or accur...
In this essay, we draw on John Haugeland’s work in order to argue that Burge is wrong to think that ...
Many researchers accuse the Predictive Processing (PP) framework of returning to nineteenth-century ...
Conventional scientific realism is just the doctrine that our theoretical terms refer. Conventional ...
Representationalism (aka intentionalism) has been the most significant weapon in the late twentieth ...
Debate on the nature of representation in cognitive systems tends to oscillate between robustly real...
The aim of this paper is to raise some serious worries about anti-representationalism: the recently ...
Naïve realism, often overlooked among philosophical theories of perception, has in recent years attr...
Different authors offer subtly different characterizations of naïve realism. We disentangle the main...
Debate on the nature of representation in cognitive systems tends to oscillate between robustly real...
Most representationalists argue that perceptual experience has to be representational because phenom...
The purpose of this article is to offer a new view of the key relation between the content and the c...