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Perception&Epistemic Entitlement
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作者 LIU Chuang 《Frontiers of Philosophy in China》 2021年第1期121-150,共30页
In this paper we investigate the implications of recent scientific discoveries in animal perception on the philosophical views regarding epistemic entitlement.We show that the predictive processing(PP)model of percept... In this paper we investigate the implications of recent scientific discoveries in animal perception on the philosophical views regarding epistemic entitlement.We show that the predictive processing(PP)model of perception offers new insight into the connection between veridicality and the immediate,instance-individuated perceptual experience;and we argue that the two come apart if we accept that the PP model is on the right track. 展开更多
关键词 veridicality prediction BAYESIAN EPISTEMOLOGY brain MIND
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Is Pain Representation?
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作者 JIANG Wei 《Frontiers of Philosophy in China》 2017年第4期648-665,共18页
The argument given by strong representationalists about phenomenal consciousness usually has two steps. The first is to identify all phenomenal consciousness with representation. The second is to identify all phenomen... The argument given by strong representationalists about phenomenal consciousness usually has two steps. The first is to identify all phenomenal consciousness with representation. The second is to identify all phenomenal aspects of phenomenal consciousness with certain representational content. Pain is often thought to be a counterexample torepresentationalism. However, current objections from this perspective mostly focus on the second step and try to show that pains have some special qualities that representational content cannot explain. This paper objects to representationalism with regard to pain (that pain is not representation) by way of a focus on the first step. First, it shows that by borrowing the notion of "representation" from the causal co-variation theory of representation, representationalists are not able to demonstrate that pain is representation. Second, by laying out some well-accepted criteria for what counts as representation, it argues that pains do not satisfy them. Thus, pain is not representation. 展开更多
关键词 representationalism PAIN REPRESENTATION veridicality conditions causal co-variation
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