Molyneux’s Question in Berkeley’s Theory of Vision

Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 32 (2):231-247 (2017)
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Abstract

I propose a reading of Berkeley's Essay towards a New Theory of Vision in which Molyneux-type questions are interpreted as thought experiments instead of arguments. First, I present the general argumentative strategy in the NTV, and provide grounds for the traditional reading. Second, I consider some roles of thought experiments, and classify Molyneux-type questions in the NTV as constructive conjectural thought experiments. Third, I argue that (i) there is no distinction between Weak and Strong Heterogeneity theses in the NTV; (ii) that Strong Heterogeneity is the basis of Berkeley's theory; and (iii) that Molyneux-type questions act as illustrations of Strong Heterogeneity.

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Juan R. Loaiza
Universidad Alberto Hurtado

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