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Is There a Perceptual Relation

Tim Crane
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It is argued that the central question in the philosophy of perception is the question of whether perceptual experience should be understood in terms of a perceptual relation to the environment, or in Terms of intentionality (or representation).
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I argue that the central question in the philosophy of perception is the question of whether perceptual experience should be understood in terms of a perceptual relation to the environment, or in terms of intentionality (or representation). The question of whether experience involves ‘qualia’ is, by comparison, not very significant.Article

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Attention and mental paint1

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the phenomenology of perception can change in ways that do not reflect which qualities of objects one is directly aware of or the way the world is represented to be.
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The particularity and phenomenology of perceptual experience

TL;DR: This article argued that perceptual content is constituted by potentially gappy de re modes of presentation, and that perceptual experience is best conceived of as fundamentally both relational and representational, and they developed a view of perceptual experience that synthesizes the virtues of relationalism and representation.
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An Externalist’s Guide to Inner Experience

Benj Hellie
TL;DR: Hinton's Experiences: An Inquiry into Some Ambiguities as mentioned in this paper is a collection of observations about the nature of common sense experiences and how they give rise to beliefs about an external world and to what extent do they justify them.
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Perception and Knowledge: A Phenomenological Account

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of experiential and non-experiential conceptualism in the context of perception, and the contents of perception in terms of the things themselves.
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Perception et réalité : aspects métaphysiques, ontologiques et épistémologiques

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors defend l'experience perceptive, i.e. the belief that a person has a perception perceptive in contact with the world, and propose an ontologie realiste, non reductive and non relationnelle.
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Knowledge and Its Limits

TL;DR: In this article, a state of mind is defined as broadness, broadness of the mind, prominentness, anti-lightness, and anti-reflectivity of a person.
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Mind and World

TL;DR: McDowell as discussed by the authors argues that modern philosophy finds it difficult to give a satisfactory picture of the place of minds in the world, and proposes to return to a pre-modern conception of nature but retaining the intellectual advance of modernity that has mistakenly been viewed as dislodging it.
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The Conscious Mind

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Sense and Sensibilia

J. L. Austin
TL;DR: A very nice book! And rejoice according to have him, 'there's no wonder on the child' as mentioned in this paper and edward this book while, paradoxically endorsing the novel.