The well-known and controversial thesis that “all perceptions are true” is endorsed by all Epicureans. At least three general interpretations of it have been provided by commentators and interpreters, based on respective meanings assigned to the predicate “true” (‘propositional’, ‘existential’, ‘factive’ meaning) as well as on the alleged objects/contents perception is thought to be of (eidola/ proximal stimula or environmental objects/distal stimula?). Starting from this puzzle, this paper will address the more general issues involved in the Epicurean theory of visual perception (theory of eidola/simulacra) and interpret the epistemological meaning of the ‘controversial thesis’ in the light of Lucretius’ treatment of vision, illusion and dreaming in DRN Book 4. It will turn out that Lucretius has a very sophisticated view on perceptual epistemology.

Lucretius and the Epicurean View that "All Perceptions are True" / Zucca, Diego. - (2020), pp. 23-42.

Lucretius and the Epicurean View that "All Perceptions are True"

Diego Zucca
2020-01-01

Abstract

The well-known and controversial thesis that “all perceptions are true” is endorsed by all Epicureans. At least three general interpretations of it have been provided by commentators and interpreters, based on respective meanings assigned to the predicate “true” (‘propositional’, ‘existential’, ‘factive’ meaning) as well as on the alleged objects/contents perception is thought to be of (eidola/ proximal stimula or environmental objects/distal stimula?). Starting from this puzzle, this paper will address the more general issues involved in the Epicurean theory of visual perception (theory of eidola/simulacra) and interpret the epistemological meaning of the ‘controversial thesis’ in the light of Lucretius’ treatment of vision, illusion and dreaming in DRN Book 4. It will turn out that Lucretius has a very sophisticated view on perceptual epistemology.
2020
Inglese
Diego Zucca
Diego Zucca; Valentina Prosperi; Philip Hardie
Lucretius Poet and Philosopher. Background and Fortunes of 'De Rerum Natura'
23
42
20
978-3-11-067347-0
deGruyter
Berlin, Boston
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Esperti anonimi
Lucretius, epistemology, perception, Epicureanism, Ancient Philosophy of Mind
Internazionale
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
Zucca, Diego
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
1
268
Lucretius and the Epicurean View that "All Perceptions are True" / Zucca, Diego. - (2020), pp. 23-42.
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