Introduction to Special Issue of Review of Philosophy and Psychology. Overview of the central issues in cognitive architecture, epistemology, and ethics surrounding cognitive penetrability. Special issue includes papers by philosophers and psychologists: Gary Lupyan, Fiona Macpherson, Reginald Adams, Anya Farennikova, Jona Vance, Francisco Marchi, Robert Cowan
Since the time of Plato and Aristotle, philosophers have studied functional structure of human mind....
The seven papers included in this special issue of Argumenta might be ideally divided into two parts...
Perception is typically distinguished from cognition. For example, seeing is importantly different f...
Introduction to Special Issue of Review of Philosophy and Psychology. Overview of the central issues...
To what extent are cognitive capacities, especially perceptual capacities, informationally encapsula...
Is perception cognitively penetrable, and what are the epistemological consequences if it is? I addr...
Amongst philosophers and cognitive scientists, modularity remains a popular choice for an architectu...
To what extent are cognitive capacities, especially perceptual capacities, informationally encapsula...
In this chapter I introduce the thesis that perceptual appearances are cognitively penetrable and an...
Recent findings in cognitive science suggest that the epistemic subject is more complex and epistemi...
[File is the introduction to the monograph] Abstract to monograph ...
The problem of the cognitive penetrability of perception pertains to whether perceptual processing m...
Since the time of Plato and Aristotle, philosophers have studied functional structure of human mind....
The seven papers included in this special issue of Argumenta might be ideally divided into two parts...
Perception is typically distinguished from cognition. For example, seeing is importantly different f...
Introduction to Special Issue of Review of Philosophy and Psychology. Overview of the central issues...
To what extent are cognitive capacities, especially perceptual capacities, informationally encapsula...
Is perception cognitively penetrable, and what are the epistemological consequences if it is? I addr...
Amongst philosophers and cognitive scientists, modularity remains a popular choice for an architectu...
To what extent are cognitive capacities, especially perceptual capacities, informationally encapsula...
In this chapter I introduce the thesis that perceptual appearances are cognitively penetrable and an...
Recent findings in cognitive science suggest that the epistemic subject is more complex and epistemi...
[File is the introduction to the monograph] Abstract to monograph ...
The problem of the cognitive penetrability of perception pertains to whether perceptual processing m...
Since the time of Plato and Aristotle, philosophers have studied functional structure of human mind....
The seven papers included in this special issue of Argumenta might be ideally divided into two parts...
Perception is typically distinguished from cognition. For example, seeing is importantly different f...