Perception, Causation, and Objectivity
Herausgeber: Roessler, Johannes; Eilan, Naomi; Lerman, Hemdat
Perception, Causation, and Objectivity
Herausgeber: Roessler, Johannes; Eilan, Naomi; Lerman, Hemdat
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Leading philosophers and psychologists offer a rigorous assessment of the commonsense view that perceptual experience is an immediate awareness of mind-independent objects. They examine the nature of perception, its role in the acquisition of knowledge, the role of causation in perception, and how perceptual understanding develops in humans.
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Leading philosophers and psychologists offer a rigorous assessment of the commonsense view that perceptual experience is an immediate awareness of mind-independent objects. They examine the nature of perception, its role in the acquisition of knowledge, the role of causation in perception, and how perceptual understanding develops in humans.
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- Consciousness & Self-Conscious
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780199692057
- ISBN-10: 019969205X
- Artikelnr.: 37255666
- Consciousness & Self-Conscious
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780199692057
- ISBN-10: 019969205X
- Artikelnr.: 37255666
Johannes Roessler is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is co-editor of Agency and Self-Awareness (OUP), and Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds (OUP), and the author of papers in the philosophy of mind and action. Hemdat Lerman was a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Philosophy Department at the University of Warwick and is currently an Associate Fellow of the Consciousness & Self-Consciousness Research Centre at the Philosophy Department at the University of Warwick. She is currently working on a monograph, entitled Experience, Concepts and World. Naomi Eilan is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, and Director of the Consciousness and Self-Consciousness Research Centre. She is co-editor of Spatial Representation (OUP), The Body and the Self (MIT), Agency and Self Awareness (OUP), Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds (OUP), and the author of papers in the philosophy of mind.
* 1: Johannes Roessler: Introduction
* 2: Quassim Cassam: Tackling Berkeley's Puzzle
* 3: John Campbell: Relational vs Kantian Responses to Berkeley's
Puzzle
* 4: Naomi Eilan: Experiential Objectivity
* 5: Bill Brewer: Realism and Explanation in Perception
* 6: James Van Cleve: Epistemic Humility and Causal Structuralism
* 7: Barry Stroud: Seeing What is So
* 8: Johannes Roessler: Causation in Commonsense Realism
* 9: Paul Snowdon: Perceptual Concepts as Non-causal Concepts
* 10: Helen Steward: Perception and the Ontology of Causation
* 11: William Child: Vision and Causal Understanding
* 12: Matthew Soteriou: The Perception of Absence, Space, and Time
* 13: Christoph Hoerl: Perception, Causal Understanding, and Locality
* 14: James Woodward: Causal Perception and Causal Cognition
* 15: Matthew Nudds: Children's understanding of perceptual appearances
* 16: Henrike Moll and Andrew N. Meltzoff: Perspective-Taking and its
Foundation in Joint Attention
* 17: Martin Doherty: A Two-Systems Theory of Social Cognition:
Engagement and Theory of Mind
* 18: Elizabeth Robinson: Development of understanding of the causal
connection between perceptual access and knowledge state
* 19: Jennifer Vonk and Daniel J. Povinelli: Social and Physical
Reasoning in Human-reared Chimpanzees: Preliminary Studies
* 2: Quassim Cassam: Tackling Berkeley's Puzzle
* 3: John Campbell: Relational vs Kantian Responses to Berkeley's
Puzzle
* 4: Naomi Eilan: Experiential Objectivity
* 5: Bill Brewer: Realism and Explanation in Perception
* 6: James Van Cleve: Epistemic Humility and Causal Structuralism
* 7: Barry Stroud: Seeing What is So
* 8: Johannes Roessler: Causation in Commonsense Realism
* 9: Paul Snowdon: Perceptual Concepts as Non-causal Concepts
* 10: Helen Steward: Perception and the Ontology of Causation
* 11: William Child: Vision and Causal Understanding
* 12: Matthew Soteriou: The Perception of Absence, Space, and Time
* 13: Christoph Hoerl: Perception, Causal Understanding, and Locality
* 14: James Woodward: Causal Perception and Causal Cognition
* 15: Matthew Nudds: Children's understanding of perceptual appearances
* 16: Henrike Moll and Andrew N. Meltzoff: Perspective-Taking and its
Foundation in Joint Attention
* 17: Martin Doherty: A Two-Systems Theory of Social Cognition:
Engagement and Theory of Mind
* 18: Elizabeth Robinson: Development of understanding of the causal
connection between perceptual access and knowledge state
* 19: Jennifer Vonk and Daniel J. Povinelli: Social and Physical
Reasoning in Human-reared Chimpanzees: Preliminary Studies
* 1: Johannes Roessler: Introduction
* 2: Quassim Cassam: Tackling Berkeley's Puzzle
* 3: John Campbell: Relational vs Kantian Responses to Berkeley's
Puzzle
* 4: Naomi Eilan: Experiential Objectivity
* 5: Bill Brewer: Realism and Explanation in Perception
* 6: James Van Cleve: Epistemic Humility and Causal Structuralism
* 7: Barry Stroud: Seeing What is So
* 8: Johannes Roessler: Causation in Commonsense Realism
* 9: Paul Snowdon: Perceptual Concepts as Non-causal Concepts
* 10: Helen Steward: Perception and the Ontology of Causation
* 11: William Child: Vision and Causal Understanding
* 12: Matthew Soteriou: The Perception of Absence, Space, and Time
* 13: Christoph Hoerl: Perception, Causal Understanding, and Locality
* 14: James Woodward: Causal Perception and Causal Cognition
* 15: Matthew Nudds: Children's understanding of perceptual appearances
* 16: Henrike Moll and Andrew N. Meltzoff: Perspective-Taking and its
Foundation in Joint Attention
* 17: Martin Doherty: A Two-Systems Theory of Social Cognition:
Engagement and Theory of Mind
* 18: Elizabeth Robinson: Development of understanding of the causal
connection between perceptual access and knowledge state
* 19: Jennifer Vonk and Daniel J. Povinelli: Social and Physical
Reasoning in Human-reared Chimpanzees: Preliminary Studies
* 2: Quassim Cassam: Tackling Berkeley's Puzzle
* 3: John Campbell: Relational vs Kantian Responses to Berkeley's
Puzzle
* 4: Naomi Eilan: Experiential Objectivity
* 5: Bill Brewer: Realism and Explanation in Perception
* 6: James Van Cleve: Epistemic Humility and Causal Structuralism
* 7: Barry Stroud: Seeing What is So
* 8: Johannes Roessler: Causation in Commonsense Realism
* 9: Paul Snowdon: Perceptual Concepts as Non-causal Concepts
* 10: Helen Steward: Perception and the Ontology of Causation
* 11: William Child: Vision and Causal Understanding
* 12: Matthew Soteriou: The Perception of Absence, Space, and Time
* 13: Christoph Hoerl: Perception, Causal Understanding, and Locality
* 14: James Woodward: Causal Perception and Causal Cognition
* 15: Matthew Nudds: Children's understanding of perceptual appearances
* 16: Henrike Moll and Andrew N. Meltzoff: Perspective-Taking and its
Foundation in Joint Attention
* 17: Martin Doherty: A Two-Systems Theory of Social Cognition:
Engagement and Theory of Mind
* 18: Elizabeth Robinson: Development of understanding of the causal
connection between perceptual access and knowledge state
* 19: Jennifer Vonk and Daniel J. Povinelli: Social and Physical
Reasoning in Human-reared Chimpanzees: Preliminary Studies