[图书][B] Seeing Particulars

C Kidd - 2011 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation offers a representational theory of what is phenomenally present to the
mind in visual experience of particular objects, ie, it offers a phenomenology of particularity. I …

Particulars

W Sellars - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1952 - JSTOR
… once the confusion between particulars and facts is completely avoided, the notion that a
basic particular can be an instance of two qualia not only loses all plausibility, but is seen to be …

Perceiving Distinct Particulars

L Allais - Contemporary Kantian Metaphysics: New Essays on …, 2012 - Springer
… of space which enables us to perceive particulars which are distinct from ourselves and from
… support for the standard reading of Kant, which sees him as saying that we cannot perceive …

Perception, particulars and predicates

K Mulligan - … and intentionality: Models and modalities of attribution, 1999 - Springer
… In the early defences of the distinction between simple seeing of particulars and epistemic
seeing (seeing that) it was often mentioned en passant that there is simple seeing of events or …

Simple particulars

JR Jones - Philosophical Studies, 1950 - Springer
… Whether there are particulars at all depends on whether we can "find something that will
not be repeated." Qualities, we have just seen, are repeatable. But combinations of qualifies, …

Particulars and their Qualities

DC Long - The Philosophical Quarterly (1950-), 1968 - JSTOR
… Summarizing briefly, we have seen that if we try to analyse in terms of qualities alone we find
ourselves requiring particulars the individuation which Russell expected locations to supply …

Basic particulars

D Brownstein - Philosophy of Science, 1973 - cambridge.org
… persons occupy among particulars in general...(to show that) in our conceptual scheme
as it is, particulars of these two categories are the basic or fundamental particulars..."([l], p. xv). …

On the relations of universals and particulars

B Russell - Proceedings of the Aristotelian society, 1911 - JSTOR
… For example, what a man sees when he sees a flash of lightning is a substance in our
sense. Buit the importance of indestructibility was metaphysical, not logical. As far as logical …

Particulars have their properties of necessity

D Armstrong - Universals, Concepts and Qualities, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
… just seen in the case of the Martin/Heil view. In their view the tie holds between particulars
and … But Baxter starts by asking how we are to understand the link between particulars and …

Particulars

H Hochberg - The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics, 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
seen taking such a universal nature, common to Socrates, Plato and other humans, to exist
and to be the material substance of such particulars… Since the ordinary particulars, Plato and …