Behavioral and Brain Sciences



Short Communication

Percepts are selected from nonconceptual sensory fields


Edmond Wright a1
a1 3 Boathouse Court, Trafalgar Road, Cambridge CB4 1DU, United Kingdom elw33@hermes.cam.ac.uk http://www.cus.cam.ac.uk/~elw33

Abstract

Steven Lehar allows too much to his direct realist opponent in using the word “subjective” of the sensory field per se. The latter retains its nonconceptual, nonmental nature even when explored by perceptual judgement. He also needs to stress the evolutionary value of perceptual differences between person and person, a move that enables one to undermine the direct realist's superstitious certainty about the singular object.