The geometry of visual space and the nature of visual experience

Philosophical Studies 172 (7):1813-1832 (2015)
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Abstract

Some recently popular accounts of perception account for the phenomenal character of perceptual experience in terms of the qualities of objects. My concern in this paper is with naturalistic versions of such a phenomenal externalist view. Focusing on visual spatial perception, I argue that naturalistic phenomenal externalism conflicts with a number of scientific facts about the geometrical characteristics of visual spatial experience

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Farid Masrour
University of Wisconsin, Madison

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