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Perception and Basic Beliefs - Zombies, Modules, and the Problem of the External World (Paperback)
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Perception and Basic Beliefs - Zombies, Modules, and the Problem of the External World (Paperback)
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Perception is our main source of epistemic access to the outside
world. Perception and Basic Beliefs addresses two central questions
in epistemology: which beliefs are epistemologically basic (i.e.,
noninferentially justified) and where does perception end and
inferential cognition begin. Jack Lyons offers a highly externalist
theory, arguing that what makes a belief a basic belief or a
perceptual belief is determined by the nature of the cognitive
system, or module, that produced the beliefs. On this view, the
sensory experiences that typically accompany perceptual beliefs
play no indispensable role in the justification of these beliefs,
and one can have perceptual beliefs--justified perceptual
beliefs--even in the absence of any sensory experiences whatsoever.
Lyons develops a general theory of basic beliefs and argues that
perceptual beliefs are a species of basic beliefs. This results
from the fact that perceptual modules are a special type of basic
belief-producing modules. Importantly, some beliefs are not the
outputs of this class of cognitive module; these beliefs are
therefore non-basic, thus requiring inferential support from other
beliefs for their justification. This last point is used to defend
a reliabilist epistemology against an important class of
traditional objections (where the agent uses a reliable process
that she doesn't know to be reliable).
Perception and Basic Beliefs brings together an important treatment
of these major epistemological topics and provides a positive
solution to the traditional problem of the external world.
"This book deserves kudos. It presents one of the more novel
versions of reliabilism to appear in recent years. The style is
fast-paced and energetic, with no sacrifice in philosophical
precision. It applies original interpretations of perceptual
science to central issues in traditional epistemology, and should
thereby earn itself a prominent place in the naturalistic
epistemology literature. Finally, the book is more comprehensive
than its title suggests. It illuminates a great many issues of
traditional epistemology beyond perception, providing an up-to-date
and thoroughgoing basic epistemology." - Alvin Goldman,
Philosophical Studies
"Perception and Basic Beliefs is a fine book. The overall dialectic
is always kept clearly in view for the reader. The arguments are
vigorously presented, are always provocative, and are often quite
persuasive. The book is very well informed, both about the contours
of recent epistemology and about pertinent work in cognitive
science. The writing is elegant, crisp, and uncluttered. Lyons' way
of parsing the landscape of epistemological positions concerning
justified belief is very illuminating, especially because of his
emphasis on the distinction between evidential and non-evidential
forms of justification. The book was a pleasure to read, and I
recommend it very strongly to any philosopher or philosophy
graduate student interested in epistemology." - Terry Horgan,
Philosophical Studies
"This is a bold and original book. The book is intrepid, striking,
and forceful. It contains a great deal of very fine work. It is
powerfully conceived, well crafted, and engagingly written. It is
obviously the product of many years of careful reflection devoted
to these topics, and the quality of argument is very high. In every
way the book fits the gold standard of quality set by Oxford
University Press." - Frederick Schmitt, Professor of Philosophy,
Indiana University
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