perception and thought
What really distinguishes thoughts / beliefs and perceptions of other sensations? The Nonkonzeptualist says that both have a different type of content (which is conceptually of thought that is not of sensations-term). The conceptualist expressed (as far as I know) not to do so. What could really McDowell say about why they are different?
And what one would intuitively give in response to distinguish why both? Somehow hangs together even with the phenomenal dimension of sensations. On the other hand, there are also enough philosophers who claim that thoughts have a phenomenal dimension.
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