Karolina Krzyżanowska,Igor Douven
Karolina Krzyżanowska
In Suppose and Tell, Williamson makes a new case for the material conditional account. He tries to explain away apparently countervailing data by arguing that these have been misinterpreted because researchers have overlooked the role of he...
What do we see in pictures? The sensory individuals of picture perception [0.03%]
我们在图片中看到了什么?图片感知中的感官个体
Bence Nanay
Bence Nanay
When I am looking at an apple, I perceptually attribute certain properties to certain entities. Two questions arise: what are these entities (what is it that I perceptually represent as having properties) and what are these properties (what...
Guy Kahane,Lucius Caviola
Guy Kahane
Robert Nozick famously raised the possibility that there is a sense in which both deontology and utilitarianism are true: deontology applies to humans while utilitarianism applies to animals. In recent years, there has been increasing inter...
Robin Zheng
Robin Zheng
I propose a new concept of solidarity, which I call "solidarity from below," that highlights an aspect of solidarity widely recognized in popular uses of the term, but which has hitherto been neglected in the philosophical literature. Solid...
Bence Nanay
Bence Nanay
Amodal completion is usually characterized as the representation of those parts of the perceived object that we get no sensory stimulation from. In the case of the visual sense modality, for example, amodal completion is the representation ...
Jakob Ohlhorst
Jakob Ohlhorst
I argue that virtue reliabilism and virtue responsibilism are complementary. They do not give competing accounts of epistemic virtue. Rather they explain the excellent functioning of different parts of our cognitive apparatus. Reliabilist v...
Justin Tiehen
Justin Tiehen
Behavioral economists have proposed that people are subject to an IKEA effect, whereby they attach greater value to products they make for themselves, like IKEA furniture, than to otherwise indiscernible goods. Recently, cognitive psycholog...
Gabriel De Marco
Gabriel De Marco
As neuroscience progresses, we will not only gain a better understanding of how our brains work, but also a better understanding of how to modify them, and as a result, our mental states. An important question we are faced with is whether t...
Andrea Marchesi
Andrea Marchesi
I defend the actualist higher-order thought theory against four objections. The first objection contends that the theory is circular. The second one contends that the theory is unable to account for the alleged epistemic position we are in ...
Anne Sophie Meincke
Anne Sophie Meincke
How many individuals are present where we see a pregnant individual? Within a substance ontological framework, there are exactly two possible answers to this question. The standard answer-two individuals-is typically championed by scholars ...