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Perception and Reason

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Book Perception and Reason Bill Brewer
Libristo code: 04034681
Publishers Oxford University Press, March 2002
Bill Brewer sets out an original view of the role of conscious experience in the acquisition of empi... Full description
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Bill Brewer sets out an original view of the role of conscious experience in the acquisition of empirical knowledge. Most epistemology of perception takes a person's possession of beliefs about the mind-independent world for granted and goes on to ask what further conditions these beliefs must meet if they are to be cases of knowledge. Brewer argues that this approach is completely mistaken. Perceptual experiences must provide reasons for empirical beliefs if there are to be any determinate beliefs at all about particular objects in the world. The crucial epistemological role of experience lies in its essential contribution to the subject's understanding of certain perceptual demonstrative contents, simply grasping which provides him with a reason to endorse them in belief. Brewer explains in detail how this is so, defends his position against a wide range of objections, and compares and contrasts it with a number of influential alternative views in the area. He brings out its connection with Russell's Principle of Acquaintance, and examines its conseqences for the compatibility of content externalism with an adequate account of self-knowledge. Perception and Reason offers a fresh approach to epistemology, turning away from the search for necessary and sufficient conditions for knowledge and working instead from a theory of understanding in a particular area.

About the book

Full name Perception and Reason
Author Bill Brewer
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2002
Number of pages 300
EAN 9780199250455
ISBN 0199250456
Libristo code 04034681
Weight 412
Dimensions 138 x 216 x 17
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