How naïve realism can explain both the particularity and the generality of experience
Visual experiences seem to exhibit phenomenological particularity: when you look at some object, it—that particular object—looks some way to you. But experiences exhibit generality too: when you look at a distinct but qualitatively identical object, things seem the same to you as they did in seeing...
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Oxford University Press
2018
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