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Mauricio Zuluaga
De como interpretar el argumento del sueno
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Generalmente se ha asumido que el argumento escéptico del sueño señala la imposibilidad de determinar si se está dormido o despierto. En esta ponencia quiero mostrar que tal interpretación es errada y que lo que el argumento del sueño ataca es la estructura causal de la percepción, comprometiendo al escéptico con el realismo y el fundacionismo. Si se comparten estos compromisos con el escéptico con el realismo y el fundacionismo. Si se comparten estos compromisos con el escéptico, no habrá manera de refutarlo; si se quiere lograr esto, será necesario evadir los compromisos con el riesgo de abandonar la forma clásica de entender el conocimiento.
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