Certain representations are bound in special ways to our sensory capacities. What do these representations have in common, and what makes them different from representations of other kinds? Dominic Gregory employs novel ideas on perceptual states and sensory perspectives to explain the special nature of distinctively sensory representations.
Certain representations are bound in special ways to our sensory capacities. What do these representations have in common, and what makes them different from representations of other kinds? Dominic Gregory employs novel ideas on perceptual states and sensory perspectives to explain the special nature of distinctively sensory representations.
Dominic Gregory is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sheffield. He has published papers on aesthetics, logic, metaphysics, and the philosophy of mind.
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Introduction 1: Things to explain 2: Matters of perspective 3: A theory of distinctively sensory content 4: Applications and extensions 5: Mental images 6: Pictures 7: More on pictures 8: Distinctively sensory records Conclusion References Index
Introduction 1: Things to explain 2: Matters of perspective 3: A theory of distinctively sensory content 4: Applications and extensions 5: Mental images 6: Pictures 7: More on pictures 8: Distinctively sensory records Conclusion References Index
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