According to orthodoxy, perceptual beliefs are caused by perceptual experiences. The paper argues that this view makes it impossible to explain how experiences can be epistemically significant. A rival account, on which experiences in the “good case” are ways of knowing, is set out and defended
First impressions suggest the following contrast between perception and memory: perception generates...
Our epistemology can shape the way we think about perception and experience. Speaking as an epistemo...
Why think that conscious experience of reality is any more epistemically valuable than testimony? I ...
Abstract. This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place...
Abstract. This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place...
Commonsense epistemology regards perceptual experience as a distinctive source of knowledge of the w...
Today, many philosophers think that perceptual experiences are conscious mental states with represen...
This chapter explores whether and when experience can be evidence. It argues that experiences can b...
Commonsense epistemology regards perceptual experience as a distinctive source of knowledge of the w...
According to Rorty, Davidson and Brandom, to have an experience is to be caused by our senses to hol...
How are we to account for the epistemic contribution of our perceptual experiences to the reasonable...
This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place in the ep...
In this paper I offer a theory of what makes certain influences on visual experiences by prior menta...
According to Schellenberg, our perceptual experiences have the epistemicforce they do because they a...
According to the recent Perceptual Confidence view, perceptual experiences possess not only a repres...
First impressions suggest the following contrast between perception and memory: perception generates...
Our epistemology can shape the way we think about perception and experience. Speaking as an epistemo...
Why think that conscious experience of reality is any more epistemically valuable than testimony? I ...
Abstract. This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place...
Abstract. This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place...
Commonsense epistemology regards perceptual experience as a distinctive source of knowledge of the w...
Today, many philosophers think that perceptual experiences are conscious mental states with represen...
This chapter explores whether and when experience can be evidence. It argues that experiences can b...
Commonsense epistemology regards perceptual experience as a distinctive source of knowledge of the w...
According to Rorty, Davidson and Brandom, to have an experience is to be caused by our senses to hol...
How are we to account for the epistemic contribution of our perceptual experiences to the reasonable...
This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place in the ep...
In this paper I offer a theory of what makes certain influences on visual experiences by prior menta...
According to Schellenberg, our perceptual experiences have the epistemicforce they do because they a...
According to the recent Perceptual Confidence view, perceptual experiences possess not only a repres...
First impressions suggest the following contrast between perception and memory: perception generates...
Our epistemology can shape the way we think about perception and experience. Speaking as an epistemo...
Why think that conscious experience of reality is any more epistemically valuable than testimony? I ...