Liz, Manuel
(2006)
Camouflaged Physical Objects: The Intentionality of Perception.
THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 21 (2).
pp. 165-184.
ISSN 2171-679X
Abstract
This paper is about perception and its objects. My aim is to suggest a new way to articulate some of the central ideas of direct realism. Sections 1 and 2 offer from different perspectives a panoramic view of the main problems and options in the philosophy of perception. Section 3 introduces the notion of “camouflage” as an interesting and promising alternative in order to explain the nature of the intentional objects of perception. Finally, section 4 makes use of this new notion in the analysis of the relationships between the intentionality of perception, the intentionality of thought, and the intentionality of language.
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ISSN: 0495-4548 (print) |
Keywords: |
“camouflage”, direct realism, intencionality, perception |
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11 Mar 2014 15:09 |
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11 Mar 2014 15:09 |
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10455 |
Journal or Publication Title: |
THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science |
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Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea / Universidad del País Vasco |
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http://www.ehu.es/ojs/index.php/THEORIA/article/vi... |
DOI or Unique Handle: |
10.1387/theoria.536 |
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May 2006 |
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pp. 165-184 |
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21 |
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2 |
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2171-679X |
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https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/10455 |
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