Problemas abiertos en el debate «Percepción conceptual vs. Percepción no conceptual»
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v15i0.1339Abstract
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En este trabajo presento brevemente algunos de los argumentos que han puesto en duda aquella tesis según la cual el hecho de percibir las cosas como siendo de determinada manera depende del repertorio de conceptos que uno posee. Los autores de esos argumentos consideran que la percepción es más bien un modo no conceptual de representar el mundo. Mi propósito será mostrar que el debate entre ambas posturas ha puesto de manifiesto una serie de dificultades para las cuales no parece que los defensores de la tesis conceptualista sean capaces de ofrecer una solución satisfactoria.
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Percepción, creencia, contenido no conceptual, justificación
Abstract In this paper I briefly present some of the arguments which raised doubt about the thesis according to which perceiving things as being in a given way depends on the background concepts one possess. The authors of these arguments consider that perception is a nonconceptual way of representing the world. My purpose will be to show that the discussion between both views has put forward several difficulties for which defenders of the conceptualist thesis seem to be unable to offer a satisfactory solution.
Keywords
Perception, belief, nonconceptual content, justification
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