Perception and Basic Beliefs: Zombies, Modules, and the Problem of the External World, by Jack C. Lyons [Book Review]

Mind 120 (480):1271-1276 (2011)
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Abstract

I give a brief precis of Lyons' book. I discuss the problem of delineating basic from non-basic beliefs. I argue that one of Lyons' possible solutions doesn't work - his definition of a perceptual module does not allow us to decide which beliefs are basic. And I argue that another possible solution undermines some of Lyons' motivation. The intuitive understanding of belief may not generate the Clairvoyancy troubles he fears.

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William E. S. McNeill
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