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|a Hopp, Walter.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011109431
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|a Perception and knowledge :
|b a phenomenological account /
|c Walter Hopp.
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|a Cambridge, UK ;
|a New York :
|b Cambridge University Press,
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|a xi, 246 pages ;
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|a 1. Content -- Contemporary uses of 'content' -- Two arguments for mental content -- A Husserlian account -- 2. Experiential conceptualism -- Motivating experiential conceptualism -- The argument from conditions of satisfaction -- The argument from perceiving-as -- The argument from the perception of categorially structured objects -- The argument from perceptual identification -- The argument from horizons -- 3. Conceptualism and knowledge -- McDowell's position -- Brewer's account -- 4. Against experiential conceptualism -- Detachable contents -- The argument from knowledge -- The argument from intentionality -- The demonstrative theory -- Some arguments against the demonstrative theory -- 5. Conceptual and noncenceptual content -- Nonconceptual content -- Conceptual content -- The argument from horizons revisited -- 6. The contents of perception -- The relational view -- The relational view and hallucination -- Further considerations against the relational view -- A defense of moderate disjunctivism -- 7. To the things themselves -- Epistemic fulfillment -- Other kinds of fulfillment -- Departures from Husserl -- Epistemic fulfillment and knowledge.
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|a Perception (Philosophy)
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|a Knowledge, Theory of.
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|a Phenomenology.
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