The Self-­World Dualism and Neutral Monism

Swiss Philosophical Preprints (2008)
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Abstract

The claim to be defended may be called phenomenological neutral monism: phenomenological neutral monism about perception (or selfless perception): ordinary perception does not intrinsically present us with the distinction between itself and its objects, that is, with the fact that its objects exist (or seem to exist) independently of the perceptual act.

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Olivier Massin
Université de Neuchâtel

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