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Evidence as norm of normativity in perception
pp. 196-207
Abstract
In every perception there is a tacit normative pretense: when I perceive a dog, I believe that it is the case; say, that it is a dog for real. Thus, I spontaneously presuppose my perception to provide a true access to reality. This implicit normative claim not only guides the daily belief that reality is as I perceive it, but also every kind of judgment about reality in empirical sciences.
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Published in:
Doyon Maxime, Breyer Thiemo (2015) Normativity in perception. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 196-207
Full citation:
Palette Virginie (2015) „Evidence as norm of normativity in perception“, In: M. Doyon & T. Breyer (eds.), Normativity in perception, Dordrecht, Springer, 196–207.