Starting from the premise that common-sense realism (about the existence of the external world) is non-negotiable, i.e., from the idea that the presence of the object as something separate and independent from us is inescapable, in this paper I will defend the thesis that the best justification of realism requires direct realism in the philosophy of perception and I will argue for a relational version of direct realism.
Percezione e resistenza dell'oggetto
PATERNOSTER, Alfredo
2016-01-01
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Starting from the premise that common-sense realism (about the existence of the external world) is non-negotiable, i.e., from the idea that the presence of the object as something separate and independent from us is inescapable, in this paper I will defend the thesis that the best justification of realism requires direct realism in the philosophy of perception and I will argue for a relational version of direct realism.File allegato/i alla scheda:
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