On Philosophers' Hallucinations: Naïve Realism and the Master Argument from HallucinationTools Mazzullo, Giorgio (2023) On Philosophers' Hallucinations: Naïve Realism and the Master Argument from Hallucination. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractIt is widely acknowledged that the Master Argument from Hallucination poses a significant challenge to Naïve Realism, i.e., the view that the phenomenal character of (at least) veridical conscious perceptions is constituted by the obtaining of a relation of perceptual awareness between a subject and aspects of their mind-independent environment. Naïve Realists often attempt to resist the argument by maintaining that the possibility of the hallucinatory events invoked by the argument is compatible with their view. However, this approach has led to some views of visual experiences that many have considered implausible.
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