
Publication details
Year: 2008
Pages: 289-312
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Exactness, inexactness, and the non-transitivity of perceptual indiscriminability", Synthese 164 (2), 2008, pp. 289-312.


Exactness, inexactness, and the non-transitivity of perceptual indiscriminability
pp. 289-312
in: Synthese 164 (2), 2008.Abstract
I defend, to a certain extent, the traditional view that perceptual indiscriminability is non-transitive. The argument proceeds by considering important recent work by Benj Hellie: Hellie argues that colour perception represents ‘inexactly’, and that this results in violations of the transitivity of colour indiscriminability. I show that Hellie’s argument remains inconclusive, since he does not demonstrate conclusively that colour perception really does represent inexactly. My own argument for the non-transitivity of perceptual indiscriminability uses inexactness instead as one horn of a dilemma: the key idea is that there is a class of perceptual experiences which might plausibly be supposed either to represent inexactly or to represent exactly—but which demonstrate the non-transitivity of perceptual indiscriminability either way.
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Publication details
Year: 2008
Pages: 289-312
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Exactness, inexactness, and the non-transitivity of perceptual indiscriminability", Synthese 164 (2), 2008, pp. 289-312.