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William Fish (Author)

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0195381343 978-0195381344 April 7, 2009 1ST
The idea of a disjunctive theory of visual experiences first found expression in J.M. Hinton's pioneering 1973 book Experiences. In the first monograph in this exciting area since then, William Fish develops a comprehensive disjunctive theory, incorporating detailed accounts of the three core kinds of visual experience--perception, hallucination, and illusion--and an explanation of how perception and hallucination could be indiscriminable from one another without having anything in common. In the veridical case, Fish contends that the perception of a particular state of affairs involves the subject's being acquainted with that state of affairs, and that it is the subject's standing in this acquaintance relation that makes the experience possess a phenomenal character. Fish argues that when we hallucinate, we are having an experience that, while lacking phenomenal character, is mistakenly supposed by the subject to possess it. Fish then shows how this approach to visual experience is compatible with empirical research into the workings of the brain and concludes by extending this treatment to cover the many different types of illusion that we can be subject to.

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"In Perception, Hallucination, and Illusion, Fish does an admirable job of summarizing the current state of the debate about Na�ve Realism, as well as advancing the dialectic beyond that state. Most importantly, he identifies a promising yet hitherto overlooked motivation for Na�ve Realism, one which should bring even Naive Realism's most trenchant critics to admit that the view is worth taking seriously. ... In short, anyone on either side of the debate over Na�ve Realism, and those wanting to learn what all the fuss is about, would do well to study Fish's book closely." --Philosophical Books


"[Perception, Hallucination, and Illusion] is a substantial contribution. Fish communicates a clear sense of the philosophical landscape that na�ve realists confront, and defends a stimulating proposal about how na�ve realists should deal with key parts of this landscape.... the book as a whole is a clear presentation of an intriguing and comprehensive na�ve?realist view, a work that harpens our understanding of the debate to which this theory contributes."--Matthew Kennedy, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews


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William Fish is Lecturer in Philosophy at Massey University, New Zealand.

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In the epigraph above, C. D. Broad is explicitly attempting to spell out a natural, first-pass view of the purely phenomenological aspect of veridical visual experience or, as we might more normally say, the conscious character of seeing. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
doxastic setting, indiscriminable from veridical perceptions, indiscriminability claim, resisted hallucinations, local supervenience thesis, being indiscriminable, presentational character, neural replication, same cognitive effects, lack phenomenal character, argument from hallucination, naive realist account, veridical visual experience, same phenomenal character, naive realist claims, spreading step, hallucinating subject, higher order beliefs, veridical perceptual experience, veridical cases, identical hallucinations, supervenience principle, negative revision, naive realist view, veridical experience
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Pacific Ocean, Michael Tye, Taj Mahal, Scott Sturgeon, Semir Zeki, Christof Koch, Howard Robinson, Naive Realism
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