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[from 'Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind' by E.J. Lowe, in 12. Knowledge Sources / B. Perception / 7. Causal Perception ]

Full Idea

A causal theorist can be a 'direct realist' in the sense that he can hold that the only objects of perception are external objects.

Gist of Idea

A causal theorist can be a direct realist, if all objects of perception are external

Source

E.J. Lowe (Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind [2000], Ch. 6)

Book Reference

Lowe,E.J.: 'Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind' [CUP 2000], p.147


A Reaction

There still seem to be problems with perceiving reflections, or very distant objects (the time-lag problem), or perceiving 'secondary' qualities.