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  1. Idealism and illusions.Robert Smithson - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):137-151.
    According to the idealist, facts about phenomenal experience determine facts about the physical world. Any such view must account for illusions: cases where there is a discrepancy between the physical world and our experiences of it. In this paper, I critique some recent idealist treatments of illusions before presenting my own preferred account. I then argue that, initial impressions notwithstanding, it is actually the realist who has difficulties properly accounting for illusions.
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  • How Phenomenal is Phenomenalism?.Helen Yetter-Chappell - forthcoming - Analysis.
    Phenomenalism: A Metaphysics of Chance and Experience By PelczarMichaelOxford University Press, 2022. 224 pp.
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  • Metaphysical idealism revisited.Chiu Yui Plato Tse - 2022 - Philosophy Compass 17 (7):1-21.
    The aim of this paper is to offer a general survey of the latest development of metaphysical idealism in contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. It consists of five main parts. The first part is a short introduction, it states the position of idealism and its current status in the Anglophone world. The second part focuses on the negative programme of idealism, which challenges physicalism on the problem of matter (2.1) and the problem of consciousness (2.2). The third part illustrates the positive programme (...)
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  • Metaphysical idealism revisited.Plato Tse - 2022 - Philosophy Compass 17 (7):e12856.
    Philosophy Compass, Volume 17, Issue 7, July 2022.
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  • In Defence of Macroidealism.Robert Smithson - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    This paper defends macroidealism: the thesis that physical truths metaphysically depend on truths about the phenomenal experiences of macroscopic subjects. I argue that macroidealism has explanatory advantages over materialism and dualism. I also defend macroidealism from objections relating to illusions, imperceptible phenomena, and the explanation of phenomenal coherence.
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