Sense data

Sense data

The concept of sense data (singular: "sense datum") is very influential and widely used in the philosophy of perception. In the most general terms, sense data includes the information gathered from our five senses.

Many philosophers have said that the "most immediate" objects of perception are "mental objects"—objects in the mind. Within the mind there are two different items: there is a "mental object", which may represent things outside the mind, and something that makes up awareness, such as the process of a "perceptual act" (see Husserl) or the phenomenon of an "inner sense" (see Immanuel Kant or René Descartes).

For example, according to this view, when I see the President on TV the very first thing I perceive is "an image of the President in my mind". This image represents the moving picture on the television screen, and that moving picture on the television screen in turn represents the President himself.

From a subjective experience of perceiving something, it is impossible to discern actually perceiving something which exists independently of oneself from an hallucination or mirage. Hence, all we can know ourselves to be experiencing are sense-data before the mind. This line of argument is popularly known as the Argument From Illusion. [ [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sense-data/ Sense-Data (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) ] ]

Besides "sense-data" these alleged immediate mental objects of perception have been called "impressions" (e.g., by Hume), "ideas" (Berkeley), "sensibilia" (J. L. Austin), "qualia" (C. I. Lewis) and other names.

We have mental awareness of those Presidential sense-data, not with our eyes, of course, because our eyes are in the physical world, and sense-data are in the mind. Those Presidential sense-data are caused by the image of the President on the TV screen. And the sense-data represent the President to us. So generally there are supposed to be mental, internal objects of perception, which represent physical, external objects. "Internal" here just means "inside the mind" (though of course you can guess that that phrase is open to different interpretations). "External" means, correspondingly, "outside the mind" or "in the physical world."

Sense data theories have been heavily criticised by philosophers such as J.L. Austin and Wilfrid Sellars.

References

External links

* [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sense-data/ Sense Data] - an article by Michael Huemer in the "Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy".


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