Review of John Searle's book: Seeing Things as They Are [Book Review]

Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy (2):128-133 (2017)
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Abstract

John Searle challenges two main stances about the nature of visual experience: The Traditional View and Disjunctivism. He aims to remove the mistakes of these two stances and to present an alternative view which supports Direct Realism. The first part of this review presents the main theses and arguments of Searle's stance. In the second part, it is argued that Searle's analysis of Disjunctivism is not accurate enough.

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Ramel Morales
University of Rochester

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