Seeing things as they are: a theory of perception
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adam_text | Praise for JOHN SEARLE
“John Searle has a distinctive intellectual style. [He] combines razor-sharp analysis
with a swaggering chip¡-on-the-shoulder impudence that many of his opponents
might find intolerably abrasive were it not for the good humour that pervades all he
writes* This is a man who likes a good philosophical brawl*” —֊Me*w Scientist
“John Searle [is] a dragon slayer.” The Tfezo York R.ecuie iv of Books
“In an intellectual scene filled with critics of the Enlightenment’s quest for a
coherent understanding of the way the world works, philosopher John R. Searle
of 10 books, he attacks big questions-the nature of reality, the mind/body
problem, the nature of consciousness-in what he sees as a continuation of the
Enlightenment s scientific and philosophical program.” —Rea son ֊com
“John R. Searle has played a special role in the history of cognitive science.
Almost from the very beginning, he has been its most trenchant and influential
philosophical critic. Part of the reason that Searle has been so influential is
that his approach has been so resolutely non-technical. . . . Searle has shown
a real genius for restating the essential claims of [cognitive science] in naive
and understandable ways.” —Times Ti tenir y Supplement
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 3
Chapter i: The Bad Argument: One of the Biggest
Mistakes in Philosophy in the Past Several Centuries 10
I. A Small Fallacy and a Large Mistake 10
II. Digression About Intentionality and
Phenomenology 13
III. Direct Realism 15
IV. Objectivity and Subjectivity 16
V. Diagrams of Visual Perception 17
VL The Argument for the Rejection of Naive,
Direct Realism 20
VII. The Fallacy in the Argument 24
VIII. Historical Consequences of the Bad Argument 29
CONTENTS
Appendix A to Chapter 1: Summary of the Theory
of Intentionality 33
1. Content and Object 37
2. Intentional Objects 38
3. Propositional Attitudes 38
4. Propositions as Abstract Entities 39
5. The Ambiguity in Condition” 41
6. Representation and Presentation 41
7. Observer Independent and Observer
Relative Intentionality 42
8. Intentionality Is Part of Our Biology 42
9. Intentional Causation 43
10. Network and Background 44
Appendix B to Chapter 1: Consciousness 46
1. The Definition of Consciousness 46
2. Features of Consciousness 47
3. Some Mistaken Accounts of Consciousness
in Perception 49
Chapter 2: The Intentionality of Perceptual Experiences 52
I. Skepticism about the Intentionality of
Perception 54
II. Special Features of Perceptual
Intentionality 60
III. Vision and Background: You Have to Learn
How to See 70
IV. What Happened to Sense Data? 76
V The Brain in a Vat 77
VI. Conclusion 79
Vílí
CONTENTS
Chapter 3: Further Developments of the Argument
Against the Bad Argument 80
I. Classical Examples of the Bad Argument 81
II. How the Refutation of the Bad Argument
Against Direct Realism Extends to Other
Versions of the Argument from Illusion 88
III. Consequences of the Bad Argument for the
History of Philosophy 94
IV. Conclusion 99
Chapter 4: How Perceptual Intentionality Works, Part One:
Basic Features, Causation, and Intentional Content 100
I. Analytic Philosophy and the Backward Road 101
II. The Boundaries of the Visual 103
III. The Objective and Subjective Perceptual
Fields 105
IV. The Structure of the Subjective Visual Field 110
V The Hierarchical Structure of Visual
Perception 111
VI. How Do the Phenomenological Features of
the Subjective Visual Field Determine the
Conditions of Satisfaction of the Visual
Experience? 114
VII. My Current View 118
VIII. The Role of Presentational Intentional
Causation 12*6
IX. The Primary Qualities 128
X. The Backward Road 130
XI. A Possible Objection 131
XII. Summary of the Results So Far 132
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CONTENTS
Chapter 5: How Perceptual Intentionality Works, Part Two:
Extending the Analysis to Non-basic Features 135
I. From Bottom to Top of Visual Perception 137
II. Three-Dimensional Perceptions 138
III. Temporal Relations 142*
IV. Extending the Analysis Upward 143
V. Recognition and the Problem of Particularity 145
VI. Solution of Some Outstanding Questions
About Perception 150
VII. The Brain in the Vat 155
VIII. Conclusion 161
Chapter 6: Disjunctivism 163
I. What Exactly Is Disjunctivism? 165
II. Arguments in Favor of Disjunctivism and
Replies to Them 172
Objection 1: Commonality Implies the Negation
of Naive Realism 173
Reply to Objection 1 174
Continuation of Reply to Objection 1: The
Elements of the Perceptual Situation 176
Objection 2: A Disjunctive Argument for
Disjunctivism 180
Reply to Objection 2 181
Objection 3: The Epistemic Argument 183
Reply to Objection 3 184
Objection 4: Perceptual Experience as an
Interface 185
Reply to Objection 4 186
Objection 5: Sense Data 188
Reply to Objection 5 188
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CONTENTS
Objection 6: Veridical Perception Is Transparent
or Diaphanous 18 8
Reply to Objection 6 189
III. Consciousness and Perception; Campbell s
Account 190
IV. The Real Source of the Disagreement 197
V. Disjunctivism and Visual Imagination 198
Chapter 7: Unconscious Perception 2,01
I. A Brief History of the Unconscious 201
II. Suspicions about Consciousness 208
III. Does Consciousness Matter? 213
Chapter 8: Classical Theories of Perception 217
Skepticism and the Classical Theories of
Perception 217
I. Skepticism 218
II. Phenomenalism, Idealism, and the
Representative Theory of Perception 222
III. Refutation of the Representative Theory of
Perception 225
IV. Refutation of Phenomenalism 226
V. The Classical Theories and the Philosophical
Problem of Perception 231
VI. Primary and Secondary Qualities 232
Name Index 237
Subject Index ^39
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