Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Volume 58, Issue 4, December 1998

Earl Conee
Pages 847-857

Seeing the Truth

Some propositions are obvious in their own right. We can ‘just see’ that they are true. So there is some such epistemic phenomenon as seeing the truth of a proposition. This paper investigates the nature of this phenomenon. The aptness of the visual metaphor is explained. Accounts of the phenomenon requiring qualia by which the truth is apprehended are disputed. A limited theory is developed and applied.