What is it Like to be a Dragonfly?

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What is it Like to be a Dragonfly?

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Benedict O’Connell explores puzzles of perception with Locke, Kant and Nagel.

https://philosophynow.org/issues/131/What_is_it_Like_to_be_a_Dragonfly
Belinda
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Re: What is it Like to be a Dragonfly?

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A good introduction to theories of perception and so to issues of scepticism
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Re: What is it Like to be a Dragonfly?

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I didn't know Dragons wore pants...

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Re: What is it Like to be a Dragonfly?

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The first line of the article is already problematic. Asking "how the world really is" implies that there is an objective world 'out there' that can't be perceived by anyone. An ineffable status, akin to belief in a deity.
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Re: What is it Like to be a Dragonfly?

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ronald green wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2019 8:13 am The first line of the article is already problematic. Asking "how the world really is" implies that there is an objective world 'out there' that can't be perceived by anyone. An ineffable status, akin to belief in a deity.
Deity is often basically order or structure. Apollo. I don't know of any deity that is Dionysian. Pan maybe.
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Re: What is it Like to be a Dragonfly?

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An objective world 'out there' would necessarily be ordered and structured - perfection, in fact, and thus inaccessible. Such is God for believers; and such is 'the world as it really is' for atheists..
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