The admissible contents of experience
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The admissible contents of experience
Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Which objects and properties are represented in perceptual experience, and how are we able to determine this? The papers in this collection address these questions together with other fundamental questions about the nature of perceptual content.
The book draws together papers by leading international philosophers of mind, including Alex Byrne (MIT), Alva Noe (University of California, Berkeley), Tim Bayne (St Catherine's College, Oxford), Michael Tye (University of Texas, Austin), Richard Price (All Souls College, Oxford) and Susanna Siegel (Harvard University)
Essays address the central questions surrounding the content of perceptual experience
Investigates how are we able to determine the admissible contents of experience
Published in association with the journal Philosophical Quarterly
Table of Contents
Introduction (Fiona Macpherson, University of Glasgow). 1. Perception And The Reach Of Phenomenal Content (Tim Bayne, University of Oxford).
2. Seeing Causings And Hearing Gestures (Steven Butterfill, University of Warwick).
3. Experience And Content (Alex Byrne, Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
4. Is Perception A Propositional Attitude? (Tim Crane, University College London).
5. Conscious Reference (Alva Noe, University of California, Berkeley).
6. What Are The Contents Of Experiences? (Adam Pautz, University of Texas at Austin).
7. Aspect-Switching And Visual Phenomenal Character (Richard Price, University of Oxford).
8. The Visual Experience Of Causation (Susanna Siegel, Harvard University).
9. The Admissible Contents Of Visual Experience (Michael Tye, University of Texas at Austin).
Index.
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