A Disjunctive Theory of Introspection: A Reflection on Zombies and Anton's Syndrome

作者: Fiona Macpherson

DOI: 10.1111/J.1533-6077.2010.00187.X

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摘要: Reflection on skeptical scenarios in the philosophy of perception, made vivid arguments from illusion and hallucination, have led to formulation theories metaphysical epistemological nature perceptual experience. In recent times, locus debate concerning experience has been dispute between disjunctivists common-kind theorists. Disjunctivists held that there are substantial dissimilarities (either or both) veridical experiences occurring when one perceives involved hallucination. Common-kind theorists denied

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