#disjunctivism — Public Fediverse posts
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I like this U. T. Place quote not only because it defends mind-brain identity theory against an obvious objection—what Place called the “phenomenological fallacy”—but because it articulates an early form of #disjunctivism. #PhilMind #PhilPerception
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I like this U. T. Place quote not only because it defends mind-brain identity theory against an obvious objection—what Place called the “phenomenological fallacy”—but because it articulates an early form of #disjunctivism. #PhilMind #PhilPerception
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Today’s lecture was on disjunctivist accounts of #hallucination. The students looked somewhat perplexed, but I’m betting that they understood more than they realised. They just don’t see yet how it constitutes an explanation of the (seeming) character of hallucination. #PhilPerception #disjunctivism
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Today’s lecture was on disjunctivist accounts of #hallucination. The students looked somewhat perplexed, but I’m betting that they understood more than they realised. They just don’t see yet how it constitutes an explanation of the (seeming) character of hallucination. #PhilPerception #disjunctivism
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Today’s lecture was on disjunctivist accounts of #hallucination. The students looked somewhat perplexed, but I’m betting that they understood more than they realised. They just don’t see yet how it constitutes an explanation of the (seeming) character of hallucination. #PhilPerception #disjunctivism
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Today’s lecture was on disjunctivist accounts of #hallucination. The students looked somewhat perplexed, but I’m betting that they understood more than they realised. They just don’t see yet how it constitutes an explanation of the (seeming) character of hallucination—and they are probably not alone in that! #PhilPerception #disjunctivism
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Today’s lecture was on disjunctivist accounts of #hallucination. The students looked somewhat perplexed, but I’m betting that they understood more than they realised. They just don’t see yet how it constitutes an explanation of the (seeming) character of hallucination—and they are probably not alone in that! #PhilPerception #disjunctivism
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Today’s lecture was on disjunctivist accounts of #hallucination. The students looked somewhat perplexed, but I’m betting that they understood more than they realised. They just don’t see yet how it constitutes an explanation of the (seeming) character of hallucination—and they are probably not alone in that! #PhilPerception #disjunctivism
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Today’s lecture was on disjunctivist accounts of #hallucination. The students looked somewhat perplexed, but I’m betting that they understood more than they realised. They just don’t see yet how it constitutes an explanation of the (seeming) character of hallucination—and they are probably not alone in that! #PhilPerception #disjunctivism
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Today’s lecture was on disjunctivist accounts of #hallucination. The students looked somewhat perplexed, but I’m betting that they understood more than they realised. They just don’t see yet how it constitutes an explanation of the (seeming) character of hallucination—and they are probably not alone in that! #PhilPerception #disjunctivism
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Here is Richard Gaskin at the Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW) in Amsterdam finally revealing the solution to the paradox of tragedy. (Spoiler: it's disjunctivism)
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Here is Richard Gaskin at the Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW) in Amsterdam finally revealing the solution to the paradox of tragedy. (Spoiler: it's disjunctivism)
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Here is Richard Gaskin at the Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW) in Amsterdam finally revealing the solution to the paradox of tragedy. (Spoiler: it's disjunctivism)
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Here is Richard Gaskin at the Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW) in Amsterdam finally revealing the solution to the paradox of tragedy. (Spoiler: it's disjunctivism)
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Here is Richard Gaskin at the Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW) in Amsterdam finally revealing the solution to the paradox of tragedy. (Spoiler: it's disjunctivism)
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Posted a short philosophy blog post on disjunctivism and conjunctivism in the philosophy of perception. It mostly explains the issue, but is different from standard presentations in that it considers perception as an act. Very much inspired by James Conant's book The Logical Alien.
"Disjunctivism, acts, and attempts"
http://lilith.cc/~victor/dagboek/index.php/2022/12/13/disjunctivism-acts-and-attempts/
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Posted a short philosophy blog post on disjunctivism and conjunctivism in the philosophy of perception. It mostly explains the issue, but is different from standard presentations in that it considers perception as an act. Very much inspired by James Conant's book The Logical Alien.
"Disjunctivism, acts, and attempts"
http://lilith.cc/~victor/dagboek/index.php/2022/12/13/disjunctivism-acts-and-attempts/
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Posted a short philosophy blog post on disjunctivism and conjunctivism in the philosophy of perception. It mostly explains the issue, but is different from standard presentations in that it considers perception as an act. Very much inspired by James Conant's book The Logical Alien.
"Disjunctivism, acts, and attempts"
http://lilith.cc/~victor/dagboek/index.php/2022/12/13/disjunctivism-acts-and-attempts/
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Posted a short philosophy blog post on disjunctivism and conjunctivism in the philosophy of perception. It mostly explains the issue, but is different from standard presentations in that it considers perception as an act. Very much inspired by James Conant's book The Logical Alien.
"Disjunctivism, acts, and attempts"
http://lilith.cc/~victor/dagboek/index.php/2022/12/13/disjunctivism-acts-and-attempts/