Facing the interface. Investigating whether and how contentless perception can interact with belief and knowledge. University of Antwerp
When you see a lemon, you will be able to think you see a lemon. Moreover, when you see a shape you know to be a lemon, you might see it as more yellowish than an arbitrary shape. In other words, while what you perceive influences what you believe and know, what you know and believe also influences what you perceive. But exactly how does what you perceive influence what you believe and know? And exactly how do your beliefs and your knowledge ...