Jennifer Church presents a new account of perception, which shows how imagining alternative perspectives and possibilities plays a key role in creating and validating experiences of self-evident objectivity. She explores the nature of moral perception and aesthetic perception, and argues that perception can be both literal and substantive.
Jennifer Church presents a new account of perception, which shows how imagining alternative perspectives and possibilities plays a key role in creating and validating experiences of self-evident objectivity. She explores the nature of moral perception and aesthetic perception, and argues that perception can be both literal and substantive.
Jennifer Church is Professor of Philosophy at Vassar College. She has written extensively on rationality and irrationality, the imagination, emotions, consciousness, and self-consciousness.
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Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION 1: Perception and the Experience of Objectivity 2: The Role of the Imagination 3: Perceiving Reasons 4: The Further Reaches of Perception 5: Moral Perception 6: Aesthetic Perception Conclusion REFERENCES
Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION 1: Perception and the Experience of Objectivity 2: The Role of the Imagination 3: Perceiving Reasons 4: The Further Reaches of Perception 5: Moral Perception 6: Aesthetic Perception Conclusion REFERENCES
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