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Berkeley's Puzzle - What Does Experience Teach Us? (Paperback)
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Berkeley's Puzzle - What Does Experience Teach Us? (Paperback)
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Sensory experience seems to be the basis of our knowledge and
conception of mind-independent things. The puzzle is to understand
how that can be: even if the things we experience (apples, tables,
trees, etc), are mind-independent how does our sensory experience
of them enable us to conceive of them as mind-independent? George
Berkeley thought that sensory experience can only provide us with
the conception of mind-dependent things, things which cannot exist
when they aren't being perceived. It's easy to dismiss Berkeley's
conclusion but harder to see how to avoid it. In this book, John
Campbell and Quassim Cassam propose very different solutions to
Berkeley's Puzzle. For Campbell, sensory experience can be the
basis of our knowledge of mind-independent things because it is a
relation, more primitive than thought, between the perceiver and
high-level objects and properties in the mind-independent world.
Cassam opposes this 'relationalist' solution to the Puzzle and
defends a 'representationalist' solution: sensory experience can
give us the conception of mind-independent things because it
represents its objects as mind-independent, but does so without
presupposing concepts of mind-independent things. This book is
written in the form of a debate between two rival approaches to
understanding the relationship between concepts and sensory
experience. Although Berkeley's Puzzle frames the debate, the
questions addressed by Campbell and Cassam aren't just of
historical interest. They are among the most fundamental questions
in philosophy.
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