Perceiving the world
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Perceiving the world
Oxford University Press, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Philosophy of perception has recently become one of the most important and most central subfields of philosophical research. The aim of this volume is to give a representative sample of the new approaches in philosophy of perception that are responsible for this explosion of philosophical interest. Perceiving the World contains eleven original essays, written specially for this book by some of the leading contemporary philosophers of perception: Jonathan Cohen, Jerome Dokic, Fred Dretske, Andy Egan, Benj Hellie, Sean Kelly, Mike Martin, Mohan Matthen, Adam Pautz, Jesse Prinz, and Susanna Siegel.
Table of Contents
- Philosophy of Perception - The New Wave
- Bence Nanay
- Color Relationalism and Color Phenomenology
- Jonathan Cohen
- Perceptual Recognition and the Feeling of Presence
- Jerome Dokic
- What We See: The Texture of Conscious Experience
- Fred Dretske
- Projectivism Without Error
- Andy Egan
- An Externalist's Guide to Inner Experience
- Benj Hellie
- The Normative Nature of Perceptual Experience
- Sean D. Kelly
- What's in a Look ?
- M. F. G. Martin
- How Things Look (And What Things Look That Way)
- Mohan Matthen
- Why Explain Visual Experience in terms of Content?
- Adam Pautz
- When Is Perception Conscious?
- Jesse Prinz
- Do Visual Experiences Have Contents?
- Susanna Siegel
- Index
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