Capacidades conceituais na percepção

A sound empiricism must attribute a rational meaning to our perceptual experience lest this experience be severed from the universe of our beliefs. On the other hand, perceptual experiences cannot be treated as creations of our own. They must be considered as contributions coming from the world arou...

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Main Author: John McDowell
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2006-04-01
Series:DoisPontos
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Online Access:http://ojs.c3sl.ufpr.br/ojs2/index.php/doispontos/article/view/5162/3884
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spelling doaj-4c83bcdd74d9490483e61538be3666f82021-04-02T18:47:18ZporUniversidade Federal do ParanáDoisPontos1807-38832006-04-0131147170Capacidades conceituais na percepçãoJohn McDowellA sound empiricism must attribute a rational meaning to our perceptual experience lest this experience be severed from the universe of our beliefs. On the other hand, perceptual experiences cannot be treated as creations of our own. They must be considered as contributions coming from the world around us. These two requirements can only be met if we conceive our perception as an exercise of our conceptual capacities within the range of our sensorial consciousness.http://ojs.c3sl.ufpr.br/ojs2/index.php/doispontos/article/view/5162/3884ExperiencePerceptionConceptual CapacitiesBeliefsRationality
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Capacidades conceituais na percepção
DoisPontos
Experience
Perception
Conceptual Capacities
Beliefs
Rationality
author_facet John McDowell
author_sort John McDowell
title Capacidades conceituais na percepção
title_short Capacidades conceituais na percepção
title_full Capacidades conceituais na percepção
title_fullStr Capacidades conceituais na percepção
title_full_unstemmed Capacidades conceituais na percepção
title_sort capacidades conceituais na percepção
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series DoisPontos
issn 1807-3883
publishDate 2006-04-01
description A sound empiricism must attribute a rational meaning to our perceptual experience lest this experience be severed from the universe of our beliefs. On the other hand, perceptual experiences cannot be treated as creations of our own. They must be considered as contributions coming from the world around us. These two requirements can only be met if we conceive our perception as an exercise of our conceptual capacities within the range of our sensorial consciousness.
topic Experience
Perception
Conceptual Capacities
Beliefs
Rationality
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