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386Naïve Realism and Minimal SelfPhenomenology and Mind 22 (22): 150-159. 2022.This paper defends the idea that phenomenological approaches to self-consciousness can enrich the current analytic philosophy of perception, by showing how phenomenological discussions of minimal self-consciousness can enhance our understanding of the phenomenology of conscious perceptual experiences. As a case study, I investigate the nature of the relationship between naïve realism, a contemporary Anglophone theory of perception, and experiential minimalism (or, the ‘minimal self’ view), a pre…Read more
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University of YorkDepartment of Philosophy
Heslington, York, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Perception, General |
Philosophy of Mind |
Phenomenology and Consciousness |