Abstract

Not all perceptual (such as visual) experiences are ones of perceiving (such as seeing) something. This chapter considers perceptual experiences, or aspects of them, which are not that — notably, notions such as how things look to, or are visually for, the perceiver. It exploits a suggestion of Frege’s, to the effect that the work done by the world in fixing what it is that is experienced in cases of perception may be taken over by the experiencer’s responses in cases where there is no such work for the world to do.

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