How should we think of perceptual experiences qua dynamic phenomena? Against an increasingly popular Heraclitean approach that frames them as irreducibly dynamic, the present book argues that perceptual experiences may be described in terms of non-dynamic categories, such as properties, relations, and states.
How should we think of perceptual experiences qua dynamic phenomena? Against an increasingly popular Heraclitean approach that frames them as irreducibly dynamic, the present book argues that perceptual experiences may be described in terms of non-dynamic categories, such as properties, relations, and states.
Acknowledgments Chapter One: The Dynamic Structure of Perceptual Experiences Chapter Two: Experiential Heracliteanism Chapter Three: Experiential Non-Heracliteanism Chapter Four: The Individuation of Experiences Chapter Five: Experience and Causation Chapter Six: Applications beyond the Ontology of Perception Chapter Seven: Perceptual Experience and Language Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Chapter One: The Dynamic Structure of Perceptual Experiences Chapter Two: Experiential Heracliteanism Chapter Three: Experiential Non-Heracliteanism Chapter Four: The Individuation of Experiences Chapter Five: Experience and Causation Chapter Six: Applications beyond the Ontology of Perception Chapter Seven: Perceptual Experience and Language Bibliography About the Author
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