ResumenEn este trabajo analizamos el problema de cómo nuestras experiencias perceptuales sustentan epistémicamente nuestras creencias. Partimos de algunas consideraciones de Fodor al respecto, aunque revisadas en ciertos aspectos. Especialmente nos ocupamos de su reciente defensa de la existencia de representaciones no-conceptuales en el procesamiento de la información perceptual. Nuestra pretensión es reivindicar, frente a los argumentos en contra esgrimidos por algunos representantes del llamado 'conceptualismo perceptual', un papel normativo para las experiencias perceptuales concebidas como representaciones con contenido no-conceptual.Palabras clave: experiencia perceptual, representación icónica, contenido noconceptual, justificación, legitimación epistémica, sustento epistémico. AbstractIn this paper we analyze the problem of how our perceptual experiences give epistemic support to our beliefs. We begin with some considerations formulated by Fodor, but revise them in some respects. We consider, in particular, his recent proposal for the existence of non-conceptual representations in perceptual information processing. Our aim is to vindicate, against the arguments raised by some represen-
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