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Peacocke has argued scenario contents are needed to adequately reflect how locations are represented in experience.
However, something like construction-theoretic contents can be combined with scenario contents.
Scenario contents are ways of filling out the space around the perceiver, consistent with the experience being correct.
Peacocke's and Cussins' theories differ in that scenario contents are assessable for accuracy and construction-theoretic contents aren't, and both purport to be contents of the same experiences.
Two representations may have the same positioned scenario contents and yet differ in the way they represent the world to us as being.
One outstanding question for Peacocke's theory is how an experience comes to have scenario contents, and a potential answer to this is that an experience comes to have the scenario contents it does by the subject's having the abilities Cussins describes.
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He calls his sort of content scenario content.
Peacocke calls this type of nonconceptual content positioned scenario content.
Positioned scenario content is the content of experience that does this.
Centered worlds are implicit in Peacocke's 1992 discussion of scenario content.
Bermúdez (1998) offers an account along these lines developing certain aspects of Peacocke's scenario content.
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