Morphological content chromatically illuminating occurrent content as its justificatory contribution

Post date: Sep 17, 2009 12:00:26 AM

One project I am engaged in right now is the justificatory impact of morphological content under the presupposition that experiential evidentialism is the epistemic attitude. The question is then about the occurrent nature of the justified beliefs. But as morphological content does not seem to be occurrently phenomenologically-consciously available, there does not seem to be any place for it in justification. The proposed way out is acknowledging chromatic illumination as the manner in which morphological content exercises its justificatory impact upon a belief.