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Consciousness in Neorealism: Perry, Montague, and Holt
- Journal of the History of Ideas
- University of Pennsylvania Press
- Volume 86, Number 1, January 2025
- pp. 141-168
- 10.1353/jhi.2025.a949930
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Abstract:
The early twentieth-century American neo-realists’ approach to consciousness is historically reconstructed and critically discussed. With reference to the relevant works of Ralph Barton Perry, William Pepperrell Montague, and Edwin B. Holt, it is argued that Montague and Holt, in particular, struggled with the problem of error and disagreed strongly on their solutions to it. Finally, a line is drawn to related discussions in contemporary philosophy of mind.


