Why Naive Realism?

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 112 (2pt2):211-237 (2012)
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Abstract

Much of the discussion of Naive Realism about veridical experience has focused on a consequence of adopting it—namely, disjunctivism about perceptual experience. However, the motivations for being a Naive Realist in the first place have received relatively little attention in the literature. In this paper, I will elaborate and defend the claim that Naive Realism provides the best account of the phenomenal character of veridical experience

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Heather Logue
University of Leeds

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