From Conditions of Possibility to Consequences of Reality. On Phenomenology of perception
Abstract In the recent history of the philosophy of perception can be seen noteworthy consensus. The interpretative or constructivist paradigm dominates for more than 200 years the philosophical and no philosophical thinking about perception. However, difficulties arise in describing the consequences of the reality of perception without falling into dubious assumptions involved in the subject primacy analysis. Given this it seems to be plausible to turn the analysis to the primacy of perception as basis of the subjetct’s dependence on the reality.
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Wiesing, L. (1970). From Conditions of Possibility to Consequences of Reality. On Phenomenology of perception. Azafea: Revista De Filosofía, 14, 67–78. https://doi.org/10.14201/11679
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