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Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Relational View of Perception
1.1 Trivial and Not So Trivial Claims about Experiences
1.2 How Experience Strikes Us
1.3 Relational Views of Phenomenal Character
1.4 Open Questions and Terminological Distinctions
1.5 A Problematic Reasoning
1.6 The Relationalist’s Commitment to Disjunctivism
1.7 Sense-datum Theories, Representationalism, Qualia Theories
1.8 Conclusions
Chapter 2: The Argument from Hallucination
2.1 The Base Case: Conflicting Appearances, Illusions and Hallucinations
2.1.1 Conflicting appearances and Paradigmatic Looks
2.1.2 Optical Illusions and the Phenomenal Principle
2.1.3 Hallucinations
2.2. The Spreading Step
2.3 The Indistinguishability Principle
2.4 Conclusions
Chapter 3: How to Be Superficial
3.1 The Purported Infallibility of Introspection
3.2 Superficial Properties
3.3 Observational Properties
3.4 The Superficiality Constraint
3.5 Impersonal Indiscriminability
3.6 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Hallucinating, for Real
4.1 Instinguishable from What?
4.2 Hallucination: A Fuzzy Notion
4.3 What Counts as Impersonally Indistinguishable from Perception
4.4 The Problem of Hallucination is Not a Phenomenological Problem
4.5 Conclusions
Chapter 5: Philosopher’s Hallucinations
5.1 A Metaphysical Possibility
5.2 Experiential Naturalism
5.3 Local Supervenience
5.4 Is there Empirical Support for Local Supervenience?
5.5 The Causal Argument from Hallucination
5.6 Causation and Constitution
5.7 Where Does This Leave Us?
5.8 Conclusions
Chapter 6: Introspecting Hallucinations
6.1. An Invalid Argument?
6.2 The Reversed Causal Argument
6.3 Attempts to Avoid the Screening Off Problem
6.4 The Negative Account of IIIHs
6.5 Objections and Clarifications
6.5.1 The Scope of the Negative Account
6.5.2 The Alleged Need for a Positive Account
6.5.3 Very Bad Cases and Unsophisticated Hallucinators
6.6 The Phenomenal Character as a Ghost
6.7 Introspecting
6.8 Response to Critics and How to Preserve Superficiality
6.9 Conclusions
Bibliography
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