The Defective Armchair: A Reply to Tye

Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):159-165 (2014)
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Abstract

Michael Tye's response to my “Grain” (Block ) and “Windows” (Block ) raises general metaphilosophical issues about the value of intuitions and judgments about one's perceptions and the relations of those intuitions and judgments to empirical research, as well as specific philosophical issues about the relation between seeing, attention and de re thought. I will argue that Tye's appeal to what is (§. 2) “intuitively obvious, once we reflect upon these cases” (“intuition”) is problematic. I will also argue that first person judgments can be problematic when used on their own as Tye does but can be valuable when integrated with empirical results

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Ned Block
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The Contents of Visual Experience.Susanna Siegel - 2010 - , US: Oxford University Press USA.
The Grain of Vision and the Grain of Attention.Ned Block - 2012 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 1 (3):170-184.
Perceptual objectivity.Tyler Burge - 2009 - Philosophical Review 118 (3):285-324.

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