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- Title
Theories of perceptual content and cases of reliable spatial misperception.
- Authors
Rubner, Andrew
- Abstract
Perception is riddled with cases of reliable misperception. These are cases in which a perceptual state is tokened inaccurately any time it is tokened under normal conditions. On the face of it, this fact causes trouble for theories that provide an analysis of perceptual content in non‐semantic, non‐intentional, and non‐phenomenal terms, such as those found in Millikan (1984), Fodor (1990), Neander (2017), and Schellenberg (2018). I show how such theories can be extended so that they cover such cases without giving up their core commitments.
- Subjects
PERCEPTION in art; INSTITUTIONAL theories of art; MILLIGAN family; SCHELLENBERG, August, 1936-2013; COMMITMENT &; detention of people with mental illness
- Publication
Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, 2024, Vol 108, Issue 2, p430
- ISSN
0031-8205
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/phpr.12980