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109Belief, perception, and the laws of appearancePhilosophical Psychology 39 (2). 2026.Some philosophers claim that there are certain laws that restrict what kinds of things we can perceptually represent. Those laws do not apply, however, to beliefs. To be a representationalist is to hold that there is a similarity between perception and belief. If this is the case, why do the laws apply to one kind of mental state, but not the other? I argue that the puzzle is not a puzzle for representationalists in general, but only for some forms of representationalism that hold excessive anal…Read more
University of California, Santa Cruz
PhD, 2026
APA Western Division
Fresno, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Perception |
| Epistemology of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Areas of Interest
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| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Perception |
| Epistemology of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |