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The Elusiveness of the Content of Perception
Non-existential, Nonsingular, and Incomplete
The Elusiveness of the Content of Perception Non-existential, Nonsingular, and Incomplete

Roberto Roberto

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 28 September 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.63302.3858

Abstract
  In this paper, I take for granted the view of a long tradition tracing back to Kant that the content of perception is nonconceptual, nonpropositional, and iconic. However, I challenge ...  Read More
The Self in Prereflexive Self-Consciousness 

Self-concernment without Self-reference
The Self in Prereflexive Self-Consciousness Self-concernment without Self-reference

Roberto Roberto; Victor Barcellos

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 03 March 2025

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2025.65607.3994

Abstract
  This paper aims to explain the phenomenological concept of prereflexive self-consciousness in positive and constructive terms, using minimal analytical tools. The first step in this ...  Read More
Consciousness and Cognition in Kant's First Critique
Consciousness and Cognition in Kant's First Critique

Roberto Pereira

Volume 18, Issue 47 , August 2024, , Pages 139-160

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.61729.3770

Abstract
  This paper has the ambitious aim to clarify the putative different meanings of "consciousness" in Kant's Critique, particularly focusing on the concept of apperception. Often misinterpreted ...  Read More
Capacitism as a New Solution to Mary's puzzle
Capacitism as a New Solution to Mary's puzzle

Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira

Volume 14, Issue 32 , December 2020, , Pages 252-263

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.11564

Abstract
  In this paper, I argue for a new solution to Mary’s puzzle in Jackson’s famous knowledge argument. We are told that imprisoned Mary knows all facts or truths about color ...  Read More