Internal constraints for phenomenal externalists: a structure matching theory
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2022-08-17
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We motivate five constraints on theorizing about sensory experience. We then propose a novel form of naturalistic intentionalism that succeeds where other theories fail by satisfying all of these constraints. On the proposed theory, which we call structure matching tracking intentionalism, brains states track determinables. Internal structural features of those states select determinates of those determinables for presentation in experience. We argue that this theory is distinctively well-positioned to both explain internal-phenomenal structural correlations and accord external features a role in fixing phenomenology. In addition, we use the theory to shed light on how one comes to experience “missing shades”.
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Intentionalism, Missing shades, Naturalism, Perceptual variation, Phenomenal externalism, Phenomenal structure, Tracking intentionalism, Philosophy, General Social Sciences
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Dalbey, B & Saad, B 2022, 'Internal constraints for phenomenal externalists: a structure matching theory', Synthese, vol. 200, no. 5, 348, pp. 1-29. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-022-03829-1