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- Title
On the explanatory power of hallucination.
- Authors
Alford-Duguid, Dominic; Arsenault, Michael
- Abstract
Pautz (Perceiving the world , 2010) has argued that the most prominent naive realist account of hallucination-negative epistemic disjunctivism-cannot explain how hallucinations enable us to form beliefs about perceptually presented properties. He takes this as grounds to reject both negative epistemic disjunctivism and naive realism. Our aims are two: First, to show that this objection is dialectically ineffective against naive realism, and second, to draw morals from the failure of this objection for the dispute over the nature of perceptual experience at large.
- Subjects
HALLUCINATIONS; PERCEPTUAL disorders; THOUGHT &; thinking; ACT psychology; REALISM
- Publication
Synthese, 2017, Vol 194, Issue 5, p1765
- ISSN
0039-7857
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11229-016-1020-5