Perception and the Physical World

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Direct Realism
Direct Realist Account
Direct Realist Theory
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False Belief
Follow
Fundamental Particles
Hold
Immediately Perceiving
Inclined
Logical Relations
Mediate Perception
Normal Observer
perception
Phenomenalist Account
Phenomenalist Theories
Physical Objects
physical world
Physicist's Account
Primary Qualities
Representative Theory
Scientific Phenomenalism
Secondary Qualities
sense-impression
Sensory Illusion
Unfulfilled Possibilities
Unsensed Sensibilia
Veridical Perception
Vice Versa

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  • ISBN 9781032521374
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1961, Perception and the Physical World contends that there are insuperable difficulties for the Representative and Phenomenalist theories. Unreflective common sense thinks of sense-perception as a direct grasping of the nature of the physical world. But when we are confronted with facts about sensory illusion, about the physical and physiological causes of perception, and with modern scientific views of the real nature of matter, it is hard to maintain such a ‘Direct Realist’ theory of perception. We tend to substitute a Copy or Representative theory which puts sense-impressions between ourselves and physical reality. Some philosophers overwhelmed by the difficulties of the Copy theory, retreat into Phenomenalism, which identifies the physical world with our sense-impressions. The author re-examines all the traditional objections to a Direct Realist theory and tries to show that they can be overcome. This book will be of interest to students of philosophy.

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