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Empirical Reason and Sensory Experience

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Empirical Reason and Sensory Experience
Springer International Publishing

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Reformed Empiricism, in Brief
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    Chapter 3 Experience Without Cognitive Contact with the World: Comments on Anil Gupta
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    Chapter 4 Can Gupta Secure Singular Reference?
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    Chapter 5 Empiricism Reformed
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    Chapter 6 On the Hypothetical Given. Experiences, Views, and Proofs
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    Chapter 7 Truth in Reformed Empiricism
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    Chapter 8 Propositional Content and the Epistemic Role of Experience
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    Chapter 9 A Defense of Reformed Empiricism
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    Chapter 10 The Knowledge View of Perception: Capacities, Opportunities and Hindrances for Perceptual Knowledge
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    Chapter 11 Must We Acquire Perceptual Knowledge Recklessly?
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    Chapter 12 Comments on ‘The Knowledge View of Perception’, by Andrea Kern
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    Chapter 13 Perception and Knowledge: Comment on Kern
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    Chapter 14 On Andrea Kern’s “The Knowledge View of Perception”
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    Chapter 15 Kern, the Two-Capacity View, and Paradigmatic Exercises of Rationality
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    Chapter 16 Comment on A. Kern, “The Knowledge View of Perception”
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    Chapter 17 Distinguishing Failed from Incomplete Knowledge
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    Chapter 18 A Defense of the Knowledge View of Perception: Responses to Commentators
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    Chapter 19 Two Kinds of Explanation and Their Significance
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    Chapter 20 Comments on Peacocke
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    Chapter 21 Some Questions About the Eirenic Position
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    Chapter 22 Comment on Christopher Peacocke’s “Two Kinds of Explanation and Their Significance”
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    Chapter 23 Peacocke on the Structure of Content and Correctness Conditions
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    Chapter 24 What Do We See? Christopher Peacocke’s Eirenic Position
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    Chapter 25 Comments on Christopher Peacocke
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    Chapter 26 Content-Magnitude Explanation
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    Chapter 27 The Eirenic Position and Two Kinds of Explanation: Further Elaboration
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    Chapter 28 What Is Explanatorily Fundamental in an Analysis of Perception?
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    Chapter 29 Schellenberg and the Capacity to Perceive
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    Chapter 30 Capacities Second (or Never)
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    Chapter 31 Capacitism and Phenomenal Variance
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    Chapter 32 Do Mere Natural Functions Make an Epistemic Difference?
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    Chapter 33 What Can Perceptual Capacitism Explain?
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    Chapter 34 Capacitism About Perceptual Evidence
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    Chapter 35 Capacitism and Phenomenal Character
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    Chapter 36 Fundamentality in Perception: Response to Commentators
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    Chapter 37 Perceptual Justification—Two Conceptions Compared
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    Chapter 38 Crispin Wright on Epistemic Internalism Versus Externalism
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    Chapter 39 Wright’s Competing Epistemic Values
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    Chapter 40 Does NEDS Really Illuminate the Connection Between Perceptual Experience and Perceptual Belief?
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    Chapter 41 Comment on Crispin Wright
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    Chapter 42 Wright on Internalism, Externalism, and Perceptual Skepticism
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    Chapter 43 Must Epistemic Values Conflict?
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    Chapter 44 Responses to Commentators: Berinstein, Kovach, McDowell, Neta, Sethi, Smithies
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    Chapter 45 A Debate on Skepticism and Perceptual Belief
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Title
Empirical Reason and Sensory Experience
Published by
Springer International Publishing, May 2024
DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-52231-4
ISBNs
978-3-03-152230-7, 978-3-03-152231-4
Editors

Vuletić, Miloš, Beck, Ori

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