Kantian non-conceptualism

@article{Hanna2008KantianN,
  title={Kantian non-conceptualism},
  author={R. Hanna},
  journal={Philosophical Studies},
  year={2008},
  volume={137},
  pages={41-64}
}
  • R. Hanna
  • Published 2008
  • Philosophy
  • Philosophical Studies
  • There are perceptual states whose representational content cannot even in principle be conceptual. If that claim is true, then at least some perceptual states have content whose semantic structure and psychological function are essentially distinct from the structure and function of conceptual content. Furthermore the intrinsically “orientable” spatial character of essentially non-conceptual content entails not only that all perceptual states contain non-conceptual content in this essentially… CONTINUE READING
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