In this paper, I posit that our minds inevitably internalize the external in the process of metaphysical enquiry because they naturally rely on abstraction, categorization, simplification and association. I first focus on the idea of substratum by claiming that it cannot exist independently of our minds. Second, I opine that both primary and secondary qualities are significantly dependent on our minds. Last but not least, I extend the shadow of relativity over the notion of motion. Finally, I postulate that even though there is certain external reality upon which our enquiry can converge, the external world is neither perfectly nor particularly closely knowable
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In this paper I challenge recent externalist interpretations of Ockham’s theory of intuitive cogniti...
The tradition of semantic externalism that follows Kripke (1972) and Putnam (1975) is built on the a...
Since the beginning of modern philosophy, philosophers have struggled to establish that both the ext...
The contemporary popularity of semantic externalism has arisen from so-called Twin Earth thought exp...
Externalism cannot work as a theory of concepts without explaining how we reidentify substances as b...
The human mind often relies on external mechanisms for carrying out its cognitive processes, for exa...
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According to David Lewis’ influential thesis of Humean Supervenience, the world is a plurality of se...
In my article I reconstruct the main threads of Robert Stalnaker’s book Our Knowledge of the Intern...
In this paper, I explore the consequences of the thesis that externalism and internalism are (possib...
David Hume argues in the Treatise of Human Nature that we should, in doing philosophy, limit ourselv...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2002.In...
Skepticism about the internal world is actually more troubling than skepticism about the external wo...
Vehicle externalism maintains that the vehicles of our mental representations can be located outside...
Espousing non-reductive physicalism, how do we pick out the specific relevant physical notion(s) fro...
In this paper I challenge recent externalist interpretations of Ockham’s theory of intuitive cogniti...
The tradition of semantic externalism that follows Kripke (1972) and Putnam (1975) is built on the a...
Since the beginning of modern philosophy, philosophers have struggled to establish that both the ext...
The contemporary popularity of semantic externalism has arisen from so-called Twin Earth thought exp...
Externalism cannot work as a theory of concepts without explaining how we reidentify substances as b...
The human mind often relies on external mechanisms for carrying out its cognitive processes, for exa...
Semantic externalism is the view that meaning and mental content are determined by relations to the ...
According to David Lewis’ influential thesis of Humean Supervenience, the world is a plurality of se...
In my article I reconstruct the main threads of Robert Stalnaker’s book Our Knowledge of the Intern...
In this paper, I explore the consequences of the thesis that externalism and internalism are (possib...
David Hume argues in the Treatise of Human Nature that we should, in doing philosophy, limit ourselv...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2002.In...
Skepticism about the internal world is actually more troubling than skepticism about the external wo...
Vehicle externalism maintains that the vehicles of our mental representations can be located outside...
Espousing non-reductive physicalism, how do we pick out the specific relevant physical notion(s) fro...
In this paper I challenge recent externalist interpretations of Ockham’s theory of intuitive cogniti...
The tradition of semantic externalism that follows Kripke (1972) and Putnam (1975) is built on the a...