Martin (2002) writes:" introspection of one’s perceptual experience reveals only the mind-independent objects, qualities and relations that one learns about through perception. Experience is diaphanous or transparent to the objects of perception". We agree, and iargue that humans are by nature credulous realists; they trust their senses, even when such trust is unwarranted. n this chapter we wish to understand the conditions under which we become aware that we have experienced an illusion, and the consequences of such an awareness.
The Genesis of the Awarness of Illusions
BIANCHI, IVANA
2012-01-01
Abstract
Martin (2002) writes:" introspection of one’s perceptual experience reveals only the mind-independent objects, qualities and relations that one learns about through perception. Experience is diaphanous or transparent to the objects of perception". We agree, and iargue that humans are by nature credulous realists; they trust their senses, even when such trust is unwarranted. n this chapter we wish to understand the conditions under which we become aware that we have experienced an illusion, and the consequences of such an awareness.File in questo prodotto:
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