Comments on Benj Hellie's “There it is”

In Consciousness Inside and Out. pp. 147-154 (2013)
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Benj’s paper is a characteristically thoughtful, imaginative, and wide-ranging exploration of the relationship between certain direct realist theories of perception and the nature of perceptual justification — with some formal semantics thrown in for good measure. Here I’ll focus on just one of the many topics about which Benj has something to say: his remarks on the topic of the relationship that must obtain between a perceptual state and a belief in order for the former to immediately justify the latter.

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Jeff Speaks
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There it is.Benj Hellie - 2011 - Philosophical Issues 21 (1):110-164.
It's still there!Benj Hellie - 2013 - In Richard Brown (ed.), Consciousness Inside and Out. Springer.

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