The senses present their content in the form of images, three-dimensional arrays of located sense features. Peacocke’s “scenario content” is one attempt to capture image content; here, a richer notion is presented, sensory images include located objects and features predicated of them. It is argued that our grasp of the meaning of these images implies that they have propositional content. Two problems concerning image content are explored. The first is that even on an enriched conception, image content has certain expressive limitations. In particular, it cannot express absolute location and time (as opposed to spatiotemporal relations) or logical complexity. Yet, perceptual experience does seem to express certain absolute locations—namely,...
Pictorial communication systems use synthesized pictures, rather than text, to communicate with use...
In various philosophical explanations of perceptual experiences two ideas are usually invoked: the i...
AbstractThe finding that mental imagery is associated with activity in primary visual cortex has imp...
The senses present their content in the form of images, three-dimensional arrays of located sense fe...
It is clear that visual imagery is somehow significantly visual. Some theorists, like Kosslyn, claim...
\u3cp\u3eWe discuss in some length evidence from the cognitive science suggesting that the represent...
Visualizing and mental imagery are thought to be cognitive states by all sides of the imagery debate...
Perceptual experiences have presentational phenomenology: we seem to encounter real situations in th...
This chapter critically assesses recent arguments that acquiring the ability to categorize an object...
At the intersection of aesthetics and the philosophy of perception lies a problem about representati...
This article critically interrogates how we might understand and theorise the image in relation to t...
One of the possible ways to explain the experience of visual richness is to posit a level of nonconc...
Image is a fundamental concept for the subject being presented. The word “image” has especially mult...
Recent results from the theory of meaning and mental content are applied to Zenon Pylyshn's criticis...
Certain simple thoughts about pictures suggest that the contents of pictures are closely bound to vi...
Pictorial communication systems use synthesized pictures, rather than text, to communicate with use...
In various philosophical explanations of perceptual experiences two ideas are usually invoked: the i...
AbstractThe finding that mental imagery is associated with activity in primary visual cortex has imp...
The senses present their content in the form of images, three-dimensional arrays of located sense fe...
It is clear that visual imagery is somehow significantly visual. Some theorists, like Kosslyn, claim...
\u3cp\u3eWe discuss in some length evidence from the cognitive science suggesting that the represent...
Visualizing and mental imagery are thought to be cognitive states by all sides of the imagery debate...
Perceptual experiences have presentational phenomenology: we seem to encounter real situations in th...
This chapter critically assesses recent arguments that acquiring the ability to categorize an object...
At the intersection of aesthetics and the philosophy of perception lies a problem about representati...
This article critically interrogates how we might understand and theorise the image in relation to t...
One of the possible ways to explain the experience of visual richness is to posit a level of nonconc...
Image is a fundamental concept for the subject being presented. The word “image” has especially mult...
Recent results from the theory of meaning and mental content are applied to Zenon Pylyshn's criticis...
Certain simple thoughts about pictures suggest that the contents of pictures are closely bound to vi...
Pictorial communication systems use synthesized pictures, rather than text, to communicate with use...
In various philosophical explanations of perceptual experiences two ideas are usually invoked: the i...
AbstractThe finding that mental imagery is associated with activity in primary visual cortex has imp...