Disjunctivism
Perception, Action, Knowledge
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 31 January 2008
- ISBN 9780199231546
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages400 pages
- Size 240x164x28 mm
- Weight 792 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Disjunctivism is the focus of a lively debate spanning the philosophy of perception, epistemology, and the philosophy of action. Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson present seventeen specially written essays, which examine the different forms of disjunctivism and explore the connections between them.
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Disjunctivism has attracted considerable philosophical attention in recent years: it has been the source of a lively and extended debate spanning the philosophy of perception, epistemology, and the philosophy of action. Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson present seventeen specially written essays, which examine the different forms of disjunctivism and explore the connections between them. This volume will be an essential resource for anyone working in the central areas of philosophy, and the starting point for future research in this fascinating field.
a lucid and judicious assessment... worth having... a representative snapshot of the current state of play
Table of Contents:
Section I: Perception
Hinton and the origins of disjunctivism
Either / or
Against disjunctivism
Disjunctivism about visual experience
Disjunctivism, indistinguishability, and the nature of hallucination
How to account for illusion
Disjunctivism and discriminability
The epistemic conception of hallucination
Section II: Action
Disjunctive theories of perception and action
A disjunctivist conception of acting for reasons
On how to act - disjunctively
Section III: Knowledge
McDowellian neo-Mooreanism
In defense of disjunctivism
Perceptual-recognitional abilities and perceptual knowledge
Starting afresh disjunctively: perceptual engagement with the world
The disjunctive conception of experience as material for a transcendental argument
Comment on John McDowell's "The Disjunctive Conception of Experience as Material for a Transcendental Argument"