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Epistemic and Non|epistemic Perception


Epistemic and Non-epistemic Perception - Bibliography - PhilPapers

Visual and bodily sensational perception: an epistemic asymmetry.Daniel Munro - 2019 - Synthese 198 (4):3651-3674.

Epistemological Problems of Perception

The central problem in the epistemology of perception is that of explaining how perception could give us knowledge or justified belief about an external world.

E = K AND NON-EPISTEMIC PERCEPTION

Now focus on the case of perceptual evidence and perceptual knowledge. Then the question arises how non-epistemic perception fits to the equation E = K. Suppose ...

E = K and Non-Epistemic Perception - Volume 9, Issue 3, 2018

Interestingly, the view that non-epistemic perception is sufficient for possession of evidence can allow for conceptual or non-conceptual content of perception ...

Frank Hofmann, E = K and Non-Epistemic Perception - PhilPapers

Interestingly, the view that non-epistemic perception is sufficient for possession of evidence can allow for conceptual or non-conceptual content of perception ...

Epistemology of Perception, The | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Perception is a central issue in epistemology, the theory of knowledge. At root, all our empirical knowledge is grounded in how we see, hear, touch, smell and ...

Non‐epistemic perception as technology - Wiley Online Library

This paper argues that such relations are best understood as having only a technological role in explaining perceptual knowledge.

E = K and Non-Epistemic Perception | Request PDF - ResearchGate

According to Williamson, one's evidence is what one knows. This is not compatible with non-epistemic perception, however, since non-epistemic ...

Kurt Sylvan, Non‐epistemic perception as technology - PhilArchive

Some epistemologists and philosophers of mind hold that the non-epistemic perceptual relation of which feature-seeing and object-seeing are special cases is ...

epistemic forces and perception - 3:16

I argue that there is a metaphysically substantive common element between subjectively indistinguishable perceptions and hallucinations.

Perception, epistemic issues in

Recognitional abilities enable us to obtain knowledge about things from how they perceptually appear. Sense perception thus acquaints us with things in a way ...

Epistemology - Wikipedia

Epistemology is closely related to psychology, which describes the beliefs people hold, while epistemology studies the norms governing the evaluation of beliefs ...

Non-Epistemic Perception as Technology - PhilArchive

Non-Epistemic Perception as Apprehensive Ground (NEPA): Perceptual knowledge that p has as its apprehensive ground non-epistemic perceptual awareness of ...

41 The Epistemology of Perception - Oxford Academic

If the epistemic status of experiences is sensitive to prior beliefs and their epistemic status, then a theory of perceptual justification needs a way to ...

What is Non-Epistemic Seeing? - jstor

2 Sibley draws what I believe is the same distinction, but with different results, in F. N. Sibley (ed.), Perception: A Philosophical Symposium. (London: ...

Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

On this view, evidence consists of perceptual, introspective, memorial, and intuitional experiences, and to possess evidence is to have an ...

Cognitive Penetrability of Perception and Epistemic Justification

The thesis of cognitive penetrability of perception states that the content of perceptual experience can be influenced by prior or concurrent psychological ...

Perception as an Epistemic Modality - Oxford Academic

Dharmakīrti argues for the existence of nonconceptual states on phenomenological rather than logical grounds. He defends the notion that perception is a form of ...

Perceptual Entitlement* - UCLA Philosophy

The paper develops a conception of epistemic warrant as applied to perceptual belief, called “entitlement”, that does not require the warranted individual ...

Epistemic language in news headlines shapes readers' perceptions ...

How we reason about objectivity-whether an assertion has a ground truth-has implications for belief formation on wide-ranging topics.