Perception

Schwartz, Robert

Perception - Oxford Blackwell Publishers 2004 - 361p - Blackwell Readings in Philosophy; 200400ENGGPS1 .

includes index and biblioraphy

Part I Historical Background 1 From On the Soul Aristotle 2 From An Essay towards a New Theory of Vision George Berkeley 5 From Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man Thomas Reid 4 From The Philosophy of the Enlightenment Ernst Cassirer 5 From Elements of Physiology Johannes Muller 6 From Treatise on Physiological Optics Hermann von Helmholtz 7 From Principles of Gestalt Psychology Kurt Koffka Part II The Senses 8 From The Senses Considered as Perceptual Systems,and The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception James J. Gibson 9 From In and Out of the Black Box David W. Hamlyn (better known as D. W. Hamlyn) 0 10 From Perception and Cognition John Heil 11 From The Will Brian O`Shaughnessy 12 From The Analysis of Sensation Ernst Mach 13 From Molyneux`s Question Michael J. Morgan 14 Molyneux`s Question Gareth Evans Part III Direct versus Indirect Theories of Perception 15 A Theory of Direct Visual Perception, and from The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception James J. Gibson 16 How Direct is Visual Perception? Some Reflections on Gibson`s "Ecological Approach" Jerry A. Fodor and Zenon W. Pylyshyn 17 Inference in Perception Irvin Rock 18 Is the Visual System as Smart as It Looks? Patricia Smith Churchland 19 Tacit Assumptions in the Computational Study of Vision Simon Ullman 20 "Why do Things Look as They Do?" What Koffka Might Have Said to Gibson, Marr and Rock William Epstein Part IV Perception and Conception 21 Seeing, Believing, and Knowing Fred Dretske 22 From Wittgenstein Robert Fogelin 23 From Patterns of Discovery Norwood Russell Hanson (better known as N. R. Hanson) 24 Analogue Content Christopher Peacocke 25 Where Perceiving Ends and Thinking Begins: The Apprehension of Objects in Infancy Elizabeth S. Spelke 26 Seeing Is Believing - or Is It? Daniel C. Dennett

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