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Some thoughts about hallucination, self-representation, and "there it is"

Jeff Speaks

pp. 147-154

Abstract

Benj's "There it is' is a characteristically original and wide-ranging exploration of the relationship between certain direct realist theories of perception and the nature of perceptual justification—with some formal semantics thrown in for good measure. Here I"ll focus on just one of the many topics about which Benj has something to say: his remarks on the topic of the relationship that must obtain between a perceptual state and a belief in order for the former to immediately justify the latter.

Publication details

Published in:

Brown Richard S. (2014) Consciousness inside and out: phenomenology, neuroscience, and the nature of experience. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 147-154

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6001-1_13

Full citation:

Speaks Jeff (2014) „Some thoughts about hallucination, self-representation, and "there it is"“, In: R. S. Brown (ed.), Consciousness inside and out, Dordrecht, Springer, 147–154.