
Perception and Idealism
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- Introduction
- Part I: How the World Manifests Itself to Us
- 1: The Causal Argument for Sense-Data, 'Philosophers' Hallucinations', and the Disjunctive Response
- 2: Naïve Realism and the Argument from Illusion
- 3: Intentionality and Perception (I): The Fundamental irrelevance of Intentionality to Phenomenal Consciousness
- 4: Intentionality and Perception (II): Attempts to Articulate the 'Content' and 'Object' Distinction
- 5: Singular Reference and its Relation to Intentionality
- 6: Objectivity: How is It Possible?
- 7: Semantic Direct Realism, Critical Realism, and the Sense-Datum Theory
- 8: Building the Manifest World
- Part II: What the World Is, in Itself
- 9: The Problematic Nature of the Modern Conception of Matter
- 10: Two Suggestive Berkeleyan Arguments
- 11: Bishop Berkeley and John Foster on Problems with Physical Realism about Space
- 12: Mentalist Alternatives to Berkeleyan Theism, and their Failure
- General Conclusion
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