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- W2113896318 abstract "Consider the case in which you are looking at a ripe red apple in standard viewing conditions. What is it that you are aware of? Intuitively, one is aware of the apple and its quality of redness. One is also in some sense aware of the quality of one’s experience of the ripe red apple; one is aware of “what it’s like” to perceive it visually in standard viewing conditions. What is the relation between these two things one is aware of, that is, between the qualitative character of one’s experience of seeing the apple and the redness of the apple itself? On the naive realist view of perception, they are the same: the qualitative character of the experience of seeing red just is the redness that inheres in the surface of the apple. In the case of veridical perception, one is aware of the redness in the surface of the apple, and nothing else. On the indirect realist view of perception, on the other hand, what one sees directly is the qualitative character of one’s own mind-dependent sensation as of red, and one explicitly or implicitly infers the redness of the apple itself. Many currently working on a Russellian notion of perceptual acquaintance and its role in perceptual experience tend to treat naive realism and indirect realism as an exhaustive disjunction of possible views. In this paper, I will articulate a third, intermediate view. This view of perceptual acquaintance is a form of direct realism, according to which one directly and literally sees the apple and its redness without seeing something mind-dependent and without making any intermediate inference. Nevertheless, it also maintains that the qualitative character of perceptual experience is a mind-dependent feature of our internal states of sentient awareness, and so is to be distinguished from the redness of the apple. Indeed, I believe that only this combination of direct realism and qualia internalism can provide an adequate characterization of our perceptual experience of things." @default.
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- W2113896318 title "Perceptual Aquaintance and Informational Content" @default.
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