The rational role of the perceptual sense of reality
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Perceptual experience usually comes with “phenomenal force”, a strong sense that it reflects reality as it is. Some philosophers have argued that it is in virtue of possessing phenomenal force that perceptual experiences are able to non-inferentially justify beliefs. In this article, I introduce an alternative, inferentialist take on the epistemic role of phenomenal force. Drawing on Bayesian modeling in cognitive science, I argue that the sense of reality that accompanies conscious vision can be viewed as epistemically appraisable in light of its rational etiology.
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Artykuł zaakceptowany do publikacji w czasopiśmie Mind & Language. Link do publikacji: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/mila.12445
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Bayesian brain, derealization, dogmatism, perceptual justification, predictive processing, reality monitoring