In this chapter I introduce the thesis that perceptual appearances are cognitively penetrable and analyse cases made against phenomenal conservatism hinging on this thesis. In particular, I focus on objections coming from the externalist reliabilist camp and the internalist inferentialist camp. I conclude that cognitive penetrability doesn’t yield substantive difficulties for phenomenal conservatism.
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Moretti, L. (2020). Cognitive Penetrability. In SpringerBriefs in Philosophy (pp. 23–56). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43392-5_3
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