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76A Plea for Commonality ThesisActa Analytica 40 (3): 473-488. 2025.John. R. Searle (2015) argues that the “Commonality thesis” (CT) is a respectable view in the philosophy of perception. According to CT, indistinguishable experiences (veridical perception and corresponding hallucination) can have the same phenomenology and the same intentional content. Searle thinks that to defend CT, one must accept the Common Kind Assumption (CKA). According to CKA, “whatever kind of mental, or more narrowly experiential, event occurs when one perceives, the very same kind of…Read more
Sreenish S
Vellore Institute of Technology-Andhra Pradesh
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Vellore Institute of Technology-Andhra PradeshAssistant Professor
Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Areas of Specialization
| Perception |
| Metaphysics of Mind |
| Intentionality |
| Naive and Direct Realism |
| Disjunctivism |