Sensations, Perceptions and Conceptions. Remarks on Assessability for Accuracy.

In V. Munz, J. Wang & K. Puhl (eds.), Language and World. Niederösterreichkultur (2009)
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Abstract

I shall specify about what we are thinking when we are talking about regulating something by specifying accuracy conditions. The main thesis is that we couldn’t describe representational relations as perceptual relationships if we lack a normative conception of relationships between representing and represented. Hence, searching for what it is assessable for accuracy depends on specifying the kind of intentional content which is normatively individuated and attributed.

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Carlos Muñoz-Suárez
Universitat de Barcelona

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