Argumenta – Journal of Analytic Philosophy

 

Against the Conceptualist Argument against Sensory Liberalism

Issue: • Author/s: Elisabetta Sacchi
Topics: Cognitive science, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of mind

The paper addresses the question of whether the representability of high-level properties in the content of perceptual experience is compatible with a purely sensory characterization of high-level perceptual phenomenology. Two positions are distinguished, sensory liberalism and cognitive liberalism, which respectively provide an affirmative and a negative answer to the above question. After presenting the “conceptualist argument” against sensory liberalism and the main challenges that it raises, the paper proceeds to show how sensory liberalism can be defended and why it should be preferred to its main competitor within the liberal…

Structural Phenomenal Properties

Issue: • Author/s: Błażej Skrzypulec
Topics: Cognitive science, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of mind

The usual considerations about high-level properties perception focus on contents of perceptual experiences. While different types of high-level properties are considered, such as category-related, causal, emotional, and aesthetic, they are all interpreted as elements of experiential content. This paper introduces a new category of perceptual properties—structural phenomenal properties—by utilizing the important distinction between experiential contents and experiential structures. It is argued that while these are not content-properties, some of them have characteristics typical of high-level content properties. In particular, three structural phenomenal properties related to the visual field will be…