An ecological approach to disjunctivism |
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Authors: | de Carvalho Eros Moreira |
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Affiliation: | 1.Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Campus do Vale, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 9500 – Prédio 43311, Bloco AI, Sala 211, Cx. Postal 15.055, Porto Alegre, RS, CEP 91501-970, Brazil ; |
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Abstract: | In this paper I claim that perceptual discriminatory skills rely on a suitable type of environment as an enabling condition for their exercise. This is because of the constitutive connection between environment and perceptual discriminatory skills, inasmuch as such connection is construed from an ecological approach. The exercise of a discriminatory skill yields knowledge of affordances of objects, properties, or events in the surrounding environment. This is practical knowledge in the first-person perspective. An organism learns to perceive an object by becoming sensitized to its affordances. I call this position ecological disjunctivism. A corollary of this position is that a case of perception and its corresponding case of hallucination—which is similar to the former only in some respects—are different in nature. I show then how the distinguishability problem is addressed by ecological disjunctivism. |
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