Charles Travis presents a series of essays on philosophy of perception, inspired by the insights of Gottlob Frege. He engages with a range of contemporary thinkers, and explores key issues including how perception can make the world bear on what we do or think, and what sorts of capacities we draw on in representing something as (being) something.
Charles Travis presents a series of essays on philosophy of perception, inspired by the insights of Gottlob Frege. He engages with a range of contemporary thinkers, and explores key issues including how perception can make the world bear on what we do or think, and what sorts of capacities we draw on in representing something as (being) something.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles Travis is Professor of Philosophy at King's College London, and a researcher in the University of Porto's Institute of Philosophy, and, more specifically, the Mind, Language and Action Group. He received his doctorate from UCLA, and has taught at a number of universities in the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Scotland, and England. Besides perception he has written on philosophy of language, Wittgenstein, objectivity and the idea of forms of thought, and issues in philosophy of psychology, notably concerning propositional attitudes.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: The Silence of the Senses 2: Frege, Father of Disjunctivism 3: Viewing the Inner 4: Reason's Reach 5: The Inward Turn 6: Affording us the World 7: Is Seeing Intentional? 8: Unlocking the Outer World 9: Desperately Seeking Psi 10: The Preserve of Thinkers Appendix 11: That Object of Obscure Desire 12: While under the Influence Bibliography Index
Introduction 1: The Silence of the Senses 2: Frege, Father of Disjunctivism 3: Viewing the Inner 4: Reason's Reach 5: The Inward Turn 6: Affording us the World 7: Is Seeing Intentional? 8: Unlocking the Outer World 9: Desperately Seeking Psi 10: The Preserve of Thinkers Appendix 11: That Object of Obscure Desire 12: While under the Influence Bibliography Index
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