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DOES PERCEPTION OUTSTRIP OUR CONCEPTS IN FINENESS OF GRAIN?

Authors :
Kevin Connolly
Source :
Ratio. 24:243-258
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

We seem perfectly able to perceive fine-grained shades of colour even without possessing precise concepts for them. The same might be said of shapes. I argue that this is in fact not the case. A subject can perceive a colour or shape only if she possesses a concept of that type of colour or shape. I provide new justification for this thesis, and do not rely on demonstrative concepts such as THIS SHADE or THAT SHAPE, a move first suggested by John McDowell, but rejected by Christopher Peacocke and Richard Heck among others.1

Details

ISSN :
00340006
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ratio
Accession number :
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