Toward a contextual realism
Esteemed philosopher Jocelyn Benoist argues for a renewed realism that takes seriously the context in which intention occurs. "What there is"-the traditional subject of metaphysics-can be determined only in context, Benoist contends, carving out a new path that rejects acontextual ontologi...
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Harvard University Press
2021
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Table of Contents:
- Preface: Intentionality and reality
- The imaginary subject of intentional objects
- Internalism and externalism
- De re intentionality and the limits of interpretation
- On the very idea of 'phenomenal content'
- The radicality of perception: beyond conjunctivism and disjunctivism
- (Perceptual) things being what they are
- Contextualism or relativism?
- Contextualism without representationalism
- Contextualizing ontology
- Ontology without context
- Unshadowed realism