
Perception and Reason
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- PART I. PERCEPTUAL EXPERIENCES PROVIDE REASONS
- 1 Historical-Epistemological Context
- 2 Belief and Experience
- 2.1 Preliminaries
- 2.2 The Strawson Argument
- 2.3 Refinements
- 3 Experience and Reason
- 3.1 The Switching Argument
- 3.2 Knowledge by Description
- 3.3 Conceptual Redeployment
- 3.4 Natural Kinds and Proper Names
- 3.5 Are There Unitary Concepts of Mind-Independent Things?
- 4 Epistemological Consequences and Criticisms
- 4.1 Reliabilism
- 4.2 Classical Foundationalism
- 4.3 Classical Coherentism
- 4.4 Conclusion
- PART II. THE RATIONAL ROLE OF PERCEPTUAL EXPERIENCES
- 5 Reasons Require Conceptual Contents
- 5.1 The Basic Argument
- 5.2 Possible Counterexamples
- 5.3 Non-Conceptual Experiential Content Is Unmotivated
- 6 The Rational Role of Perceptual Experiences
- 6.1 Objective Demonstratives
- 6.2 Epistemic Openness
- 6.3 Clarifications
- 7 The Epistemological Outlook
- 7.1 Foundationalism and Coherentism
- 7.2 Imagination
- 7.3 Error and Scepticism
- 7.4 Further Objections
- 8 Developments and Consequences
- 8.1 Non-Demonstrative Perceptual Knowledge
- 8.2 Russell's Principle of Acquaintance
- 8.3 Externalism and A Priori Knowledge
- Bibliography
- Index
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