This volume presents a collection of chapters examining fundamental assumptions of contemporary debates in the philosophy of perception. The chapters cover a wide range of topics, from the relation between scientific and philosophical theorizing about perception, to lessons we can learn from the history of philosophy of perception.
This volume presents a collection of chapters examining fundamental assumptions of contemporary debates in the philosophy of perception. The chapters cover a wide range of topics, from the relation between scientific and philosophical theorizing about perception, to lessons we can learn from the history of philosophy of perception.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Heather Logue completed a BPhil in philosophy with a certificate in women's studies at the University of Pittsburgh in 2003. She joined the philosophy department at the University of Leeds in 2009 after completing her PhD at MIT, and she was promoted to Associate Professor in 2016. Louise Richardson joined the Department of Philosophy at the University of York in 2012. She was previously a Junior Research Fellow at Christ Church, Oxford. She did her PhD in Warwick and her MA and undergraduate degree (both in Philosophy) in Durham.
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* 1: Heather Logue and Louise Richardson: Introduction * 2: William Fish: Perceptual Paradigms * 3: Keith Allen: Bridging the Gap: Naïve Realism and the Problem of Consciousness * 4: Maja Spener: Experiential Pluralism and Mental Kinds * 5: Roberta Locatelli : The Tractability of the Debate on Relationalism * 6: Joshua Gert: Neopragmatism and Philosophy of Perception * 7: Laura Gow: Perceptual Experience and Physicalism * 8: Dan Cavedon-Taylor: High-Level Perception and Multimodal Perception * 9: Sam Wilkinson: What Can Predictive Processing Tell Us about the Content of Perceptual Experience? * 10: Paul Noordhof: Wading in the Shallows * 11: Zoe Drayson: Naturalism and the Metaphysics of Perception * 12: Dave Ward: Phenomenology as Radical Reflection * 13: Komarine Romdenh-Romluc: Merleau-Ponty: Perception and Methodology * 14: Clare Mac Cumhaill and Rachael Wiseman: Sensation and the Grammar of Life: Anscombe s Procedure and her Purpose
* 1: Heather Logue and Louise Richardson: Introduction * 2: William Fish: Perceptual Paradigms * 3: Keith Allen: Bridging the Gap: Naïve Realism and the Problem of Consciousness * 4: Maja Spener: Experiential Pluralism and Mental Kinds * 5: Roberta Locatelli : The Tractability of the Debate on Relationalism * 6: Joshua Gert: Neopragmatism and Philosophy of Perception * 7: Laura Gow: Perceptual Experience and Physicalism * 8: Dan Cavedon-Taylor: High-Level Perception and Multimodal Perception * 9: Sam Wilkinson: What Can Predictive Processing Tell Us about the Content of Perceptual Experience? * 10: Paul Noordhof: Wading in the Shallows * 11: Zoe Drayson: Naturalism and the Metaphysics of Perception * 12: Dave Ward: Phenomenology as Radical Reflection * 13: Komarine Romdenh-Romluc: Merleau-Ponty: Perception and Methodology * 14: Clare Mac Cumhaill and Rachael Wiseman: Sensation and the Grammar of Life: Anscombe s Procedure and her Purpose
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