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- Title
Transparency, Intentionalism, and the Nature of Perceptual Content.
- Authors
SPEAKS, JEFF
- Abstract
In this article, the author discusses the concepts of transparency, intentionalism, and the nature of perceptual content. The author says that the nature of hallucination makes it such that if there are externalist contents, one should expect these to be hallucination-unavailable. The author also emphasizes that hallucinations can be phenomenally indistinguishable from veridical experiences. Colors and shapes are paradigm cases of phenomenology-affecting contents.
- Subjects
ACT psychology; PHENOMENOLOGY; PSYCHOLOGY; MODERN philosophy; COLORS
- Publication
Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, 2009, Vol 79, Issue 3, p539
- ISSN
0031-8205
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1933-1592.2009.00293.x