Veridical Hallucination

Philosophy and Culture 29 (11):1040-1050 (2002)
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Abstract

Perceptual experience is to provide the most important source of human knowledge base, but the problem is to explore the nature of perception, perception is a way through what will be presented to the world outside us. Direct realism and realism provides a characterization of two diametrically opposite philosophical position. Direct realism and characterization of realism point of contention is: the psychological perception necessarily involves an intermediary? Characterization of realism advocated perception must involve some kind of mental representation as an intermediary, rather than external things should pick the show, therefore, characterized the idea of realism to the digestion of the difficulties posed by the illusion. We advocate direct realist perception of the outside world directly, without any non-material through the intermediary; once the case. Direct realism must be another way to explain the illusion and the real perception. But I will in this article as "true illusion" direct realism of this proof of concept is not feasible

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