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Perceiving Reality
Perceiving Reality Consciousness, Intentionality, and Cognition in Buddhist Philosophy
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
Perceiving Reality
CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Taking the Structure of Awareness Seriously
CHAPTER 2 Naturalizing Buddhist Epistemology
2.1 DOCTRINE AND ARGUMENT
2.2 REASON AND CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS
2.3 INTERPRETATION AND DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
2.4 LOGIC AND THE SUBJECTIVITY OF THOUGHT
2.5 COGNITION AS ENACTIVE TRANSFORMATION
2.6 PHENOMENOLOGICAL EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE PROJECT OF NATURALISM
CHAPTER 3 Sensation and the Empirical Consciousness
3.1 NO-SELF AND THE DOMAINS OF EXPERIENCE
3.2 TWO DIMENSIONS OF MIND: CONSCIOUSNESS AS DISCERNMENT AND SENTIENCE
3.3 ATTENTION AND MENTAL PROLIFERATION
3.4 COGNITIVE AWARENESS AND ITS OBJECT
CHAPTER 4 Perception, Conception, and Language
4.1 SHARED NOTIONS ABOUT PERCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE
4.2 DEBATING THE CRITERIA FOR RELIABLE COGNITION
4.3 COGNITIVE ASPECTS AND LINGUISTIC CONVENTIONS
4.4 EPISTEMOLOGY AS COGNITIVE EVENT THEORY
CHAPTER 5 An Encyclopedic and Compassionate Setting for Buddhist Epistemology
5.1 DEPENDENT ARISING AND COMPASSION
5.2 MAPPING THE ONTOLOGICAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL DOMAINS
5.3 PERCEPTION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF CLARITY
CHAPTER 6 Perception as an Epistemic Modality
6.1 THE CONDITIONS FOR “PERCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE”
6.2 PERCEPTION, CONCEPTION, AND THE PROBLEM OF NAMING
6.3 PHENOMENAL CONTENT, PHENOMENAL CHARACTER, AND THE PROBLEM OF REFERENCE
6.4 COGNITIVE ERRORS AND PERCEPTUAL ILLUSIONS
CHAPTER 7 Foundationalism and the Phenomenology of Perception
7.1 INTRINSIC ASCERTAINMENT AND THE “GIVEN”
7.2 PARTICULARS AND PHENOMENAL OBJECTS
7.3 FOUNDATIONALISM AND ITS MALCONTENTS
7.4 NATURALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS
7.5 BEYOND REPRESENTATION: AN ENACTIVE PERCEPTION THEORY
CHAPTER 8 Perception, Self-Awareness, and Intentionality
8.1 REFLEXIVITY AND THE ASPECTUAL NATURE OF INTENTIONAL REFERENCE
8.2 PHENOMENAL OBJECTS AND THE COGNITIVE SUBCONSCIOUS
8.3 THE INTENTIONAL STRUCTURE OF AWARENESS
8.4 AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL CONUNDRUM: EXPLAINING THE SUBJECT-OBJECT RELATION
CHAPTER 9 In Defense of Epistemological Optimism
9.1 A MOVING HORIZON
9.2 EMBODIED CONSCIOUSNESS: BEYOND “SEEING” AND “SEEING AS”
9.3 EPISTEMIC AUTHORITY WITHOUT MANIFEST TRUTH
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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