“…Disjunctivists maintain that perfect hallucinations and veridical perceptual experiences differ in kind even though they are indiscriminable from one another (Brewer, 2011;Byrne & Logue, 2008;Campbell, 2002;Fish, 2009;Hinton, 1967;Martin, 2002Martin, , 2004Martin, , 2006McDowell, 1982;Snowdon, 1980;Soteriou, 2016). But disjunctivism has been subjected to powerful critiques for, among other things, providing an inadequate account of hallucination's phenomenal character (Hellie, 2007;Masrour, 2020;Pautz, 2010Pautz, , 2011Schellenberg, 2010Schellenberg, , 2011Schellenberg, , 2018Siegel, 2004Siegel, , 2008Sturgeon, 1998) and being in tension with the science of perception (Burge, 2005(Burge, , 2010Pautz, 2017Pautz, , 2021.…”