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      Constancy Mechanisms and Distal Content: a Reply to Garson

      The Philosophical Quarterly
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          Sensory perceptions represent things in the outside world. This mundane fact raises a major problem for naturalistic theories of content: the ‘distality problem’. In a previous paper for this journal, I presented a solution to this problem which makes central appeal to constancy mechanisms. Justin Garson, also in this journal, recently criticized my solution and suggested a Dretskean alternative to it. Here, I defend my proposal by arguing, first, that Garson's criticisms ultimately miss the mark, and secondly, that his Dretskean alternative is not viable, because it faces two fundamental problems: the empirical problem and the problem of changing response functions.

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                Journal
                The Philosophical Quarterly
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0031-8094
                1467-9213
                January 2022
                December 06 2021
                March 08 2021
                January 2022
                December 06 2021
                March 08 2021
                : 72
                : 1
                : 229-237
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                10.1093/pq/pqab008
                33897331-ba69-4442-97de-5be41922f9e3
                © 2021

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