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FRANCO, Reynner. The Desired Appearance of the Real. On the Non-Defeasible Objective Purport of Experience in McDowell’s Epistemology. Argos [online]. 2013, vol.30, n.58, pp.145-160. ISSN 0254-1637.
Abstract McDowell’s disjunctive epistemology offers a response to skepticism about perceptual knowledge of the world, starting with an argument from objective purport of experience. This proposal is plausible from the epistemological point of view. Additionally, McDowell insists on the need to incorporate a transcendental argument (“without suspicious of idealism”) to refute definitively the skepticism. Paul Snowdon has illuminated the scope of this approach -and in general of disjunctivism- and has made the appropriate questions about McDowell’s experience-theoretical assumptions and commitments, whose relationship with his epistemological approach is not entirely clear. This paper is motivated by Snowdon’s questions, seeking to show that one of the main assumptions of the “transcendental standpoint”, intended by McDowell, rests on his receipt of a “radicalization” of Kantian transcendentalism through Hegel’s concept of “objectivity”. It supports Snowdon’s observation that the (transcendental) resource of McDowell seems not to strengthen the scope of his disjunctive theory of perceptual knowledge.
Palabras clave : disjunctivism; perceptual knowledge; objective purport; appearance; transcendentalism.












