Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Précis
1A. Logical and Naturalist Inquiries
1B. Skepticism and Russell’s Acquaintance Model of Experience
2. A Coherence Theory of Perceptual Judgments
2A. Sellars’s Theory of Experience
2B. Sellars on the Reasonableness of Perceptual Judgments
2C. Critical Observations I
2D. Critical Observations II
3A. Characterization of Simple Theories
3B. Simple Relational Theories
3C. Simple Informational Theories
3D. Simple Intentional Theories
3E. Problems with the Simple Given
4. The Hypothetical Given
4A. Rational Transitions
4B. General Remarks on Logical Interdependence&
4C. On Convergence
4D. Logical Interdependence and Holism
5. Presentation and the Transparency of Experience
5A. Presentation without Acquaintance
5B. Moore on the Transparency of Experience
5C. Mind-Independence and Externality
5D. Phenomenology and Introspection
6A. Subjective Identity and Appearances
6B. Illusions and Hallucinations
6C. Intentionalist Objections
7A. The Equivalence Principle
7B. Connotation and Denotation
7C. The Skeptical Meditation
7D. Summary of the Account of Experience
8. Experience and Concept
8A. Historical Introduction
8B. Ostensive Definition: Denotation
8C. Ostensive Definition: Connotation, Symbol, Concept&
8D. Conceptual Criticism
9. Empirical Transformations
9A. Ontology, Logical and Proper
9B. Specks, Images, Clouds
9C. Conceptions of Color
9D. A Sketch of the Dialectical Situation
10. Empirical Dialectic and Empirical Proofs
10A. Empirical and Mathematical Dialectic Compared&
10B. Some Features of Empirical Proofs
10C. Compelling Empirical Proofs
11A. Rationality and Dialectical Power
11B. Ur-Convergence
11C. Summary of the Main Features of Empirical Dialectic
12. Physicalism from the Logical Point of View
12A. Kripke’s Argument against Mental-Physical
Identity
12B. Types of Physicalism
12C. Physicalism within the Bounds of Reason
References
Index