ABSTRACT

In our discussions of the different philosophical theories of perception, we have presented a number of different analyses of the neutral category of visual experience.

Disjunctivism aside, each theory provided an analysis of what is involved in a subject having a visual experience of an F, where having a visual experience was neutral as to whether the experience was veridical, illusory or hallucinatory. For the subject to actually see an F, we noted that other conditions need to be met. What are these other conditions?