----- 选言主义:感知,行动,知识
SECTION I: PERCEPTION 1. Hinton and the origins of disjunctivism 2. Either / or 3. Against disjunctivism 4. Disjunctivism about visual experience 5. Disjunctivism, indistinguishability, and the nature of hallucination 6. How to account for illusion 7. Disjunctivism and discriminability 8. The epistemic conception of hallucination SECTION II: ACTION 9. Disjunctive theories of perception and action 10. A disjunctivist conception of acting for reasons 11. On how to act - disjunctively SECTION III: KNOWLEDGE 12. McDowellian neo-Mooreanism 13. In defense of disjunctivism 14. Perceptual-recognitional abilities and perceptual knowledge 15. Starting afresh disjunctively: perceptual engagement with the world 16. The disjunctive conception of experience as material for a transcendental argument 17. Comment on John McDowell's "The Disjunctive Conception of Experience as Material for a Transcendental Argument"
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