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- Mental representation - Wikipedia
There are two types of representationalism, strong and weak Strong representationalism attempts to reduce phenomenal character to intentional content On the other hand, weak representationalism claims only that phenomenal character supervenes on intentional content
- Mind-Body Problem, Dualism Monism - Britannica
representationism, philosophical theory of knowledge based on the assertion that the mind perceives only mental images (representations) of material objects outside the mind, not the objects themselves
- Representationism - New World Encyclopedia
Representative realism is the idea that our perceptions are directly caused by the intrinsic qualities of objects, and based on these perceptions we can infer things about these objects The seventeenth century philosopher John Locke was a strong proponent of this theory
- REPRESENTATIONALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REPRESENTATIONALISM is the doctrine that the immediate object of knowledge is an idea in the mind distinct from the external object which is the occasion of perception
- Representationalism BENJ HELLIE
Issues for the first-order representationalist The literature on first-order representationalism contains extensive discussion of the following three issues
- Representationalism
Representationalism proposes that our subjective models of objective reality and the associated sensory data and reasoning that generates said models are stored completely within systems of reasoning that exist within our own minds
- Representationalism and the problem of vagueness - JSTOR
Representationalism is a substantive thesis about the metaphysics of perception; if it is true, then surely its truth-value will survive the insertion of a well-placed determinacy operator
- Representationalism - Oxford Reference
A philosophical theory of perception in which the mind is argued to apprehend objective material reality through internal mental representations constructed from immediate sense data from which the corresponding existence of objects in the physical world can be inferred See also epistemology
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