Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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I XL
Perception/Sellars: includes thoughts - but is not cognitive as such.
>Consciousness/Sellars, >Thinking/Sellars, >Concepts/Sellars, >Cognition, >Knowledge, >World/Thinking.
Clarity: needs something non-cognitive.
>Mapping, >Presentation.
I 43
Perception/Sellars: might be explained by molecular behavior, but not by analyzing the speech behavior - and therefore not by sense data as an intermediate instance between being and appearance.
>Sense data, >Language behavior, >Behavior, >Appearance.

I 99:
Impression/Sellars: that there is something. -
Thought: that something will appear.
Perception: as if there would be something.

I 103
Perception/Sellars: right question: what would correspond, for example, with electromagnetic concepts in a micro theory of sentient organisms.
Not: how do impressions and electro mechanics fit together.
There is not only behavior, but also inner episodes.
Impressions need to be inter-subjective, not completely dissolvable symptoms in behavior.
>Intersubjectivity, >Language community, >Observation language.
Impressions: are states.
But not physiological.
>Physical/psychic.
Impressions are not objects.
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Graeser I 46
Perception/Sellars/Graeser: adverbial: he preceives reddish.
>Cf. >Adverbial analysis.

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