
Someone who has more sympathy with traditional empiricism than with much of present-day philosophy may ask himself: 'How do my experiences give rise to my beliefs about an external world, and to what extent do they justify them?' He wants to refer, among other things, to unremarkable experiences, of a sort which he cannot help believing to be so extremely common that it would be ridiculous to call them common experiences. He mainly has in mind sense-experiences, and he thinks of them in a particular way. His way of thinking of them, roughly speaking as something 'inner', is one on which recent logico-linguistic philosophy has thrown a good deal of light. The relevant special notion of an experience contrasts, among other things, with a certain more general biographical notion of an experience, which some dictionaries indicate by the definition, 'an event of which one is the subject'. This book explores the concept of experiences, focusing on the disjunctions between perception and illusion.
How do individual sense-experiences generate beliefs about an external world, and to what degree do these experiences provide rational justification for such beliefs? John Michael Hinton examines the traditional empiricist framework, contrasting it with contemporary logico-linguistic approaches to the philosophy of mind. By distinguishing between the biographical notion of an experience as an event and the specific philosophical notion of sense-experience, the author investigates the logical structure of perception and the nature of illusions.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the Clarendon Library of Logic and Philosophy, often cited for its rigorous analytical approach to perception. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which demands a high level of familiarity with mid-20th-century analytic philosophy.
Page Count:
151
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198244037
ISBN-13:
9780198244035
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