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_aPhilosophy of Perception _b A Contemporary Introduction |
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_aLondon _bRoutledge _c2010 |
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300 | _a177p | ||
500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _aSense datum theories Overview The Phenomenal Principle and misleading experiences Sense data and the Common Factor Principle The time lag argument Sense datum theory formalized Sense datum theory and the two hats Sense datum theory and the Representational Principle The sensory core theory Percept theory Sensory core theory, percept theory, and the two hats Metaphysical objections to mental objects Adverbial theories Overview Adverbialism Adverbialism and metaphysics The many property problem The complement objection Adverbialism and the two hats Belief acquisition theories Overview Perception as the acquisition of beliefs Belief acquisition theory and the two hats Perception without belief acquisition Perception, belief, and our conceptual capacities Acquiring new concepts Blindsight Intentional theories Overview Varieties of intentionalism Theories of perceptual content How do experiences get their contents? Representationalism and the two hats Disjunctive theories Overview The causal objection Epistemological disjunctivism Disjunctivism about metaphysics Disjunctivism about content Disjunctivism about phenomenology Naive realism Disjunctive theories of hallucination Disjunctivism and illusion Disjunctivism and the two hats Perception and causation Overview The causal theory of perception Perception and the sciences of the mind Overview Theoretical paradigms and their underlying assumptions Important phenomena Perception, cognition, and the phenomenal Color vision and color realism Perception and other sense modalities Overview Individuating the senses Touch, hearing, taste, and smell How distinct are the senses? | |
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