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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

On the generality of experience: a reply to French and Gomes

Abstract

According to phenomenal particularism, external particulars are sometimes part of the phenomenal character of experience. Mehta (J Philos 111:311–331, 2014) criticizes this view, and French and Gomes (Philos Stud 173(2):451–460, 2016) have attempted to show that phenomenal particularists have the resources to respond to Mehta's criticisms. We argue that French and Gomes have failed to appreciate the force of Mehta's original arguments. When properly interpreted, Mehta's arguments provide a strong case in favor of phenomenal generalism, the view that external particulars are never part of phenomenal character.



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