Brewer presents and defends a new solution to a fundamental problem in the philosophy of perception. What is the correct theoretical conception of perceptual experience, and how should we best understand the most fundamental nature of our perceptual relation with the physical objects in the world around us
By Anna Marmodoro Author: MARMODORO, Anna. Professor of Philosophy, Chair of Metaphysics, Durh...
What is the distinctively philosophical problem of perception? Here it is argued that it is the conf...
We take it for granted that we can recognise the things in our environment, like the words on this p...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAA defence of the Causal Theory of Perception, def...
What is the distinctively philosophical problem of perception? Here it is argued that it is the conf...
The term perception denotes the capacity of grasping something that to the common sense belongs to e...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
Intuitively, we think of perception as providing us with direct cognitive access to physical objects...
Can philosophical theories of perception defer to perceptual science when fixing their o...
What method should we use to determine the nature of perceptual experience? My focus here is the Kan...
Can perception be explained in terms of sensation? In this program, the senses, including propriocep...
Leading philosophers & psychologists offer an assessment of the commonsense view that perceptual exp...
In this paper, I propose to clarify the conception of 'perception' and defend a kind of representati...
Early modern empiricists thought that the nature of perceptual experience is given by citing the obj...
In various philosophical explanations of perceptual experiences two ideas are usually invoked: the i...
By Anna Marmodoro Author: MARMODORO, Anna. Professor of Philosophy, Chair of Metaphysics, Durh...
What is the distinctively philosophical problem of perception? Here it is argued that it is the conf...
We take it for granted that we can recognise the things in our environment, like the words on this p...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAA defence of the Causal Theory of Perception, def...
What is the distinctively philosophical problem of perception? Here it is argued that it is the conf...
The term perception denotes the capacity of grasping something that to the common sense belongs to e...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
Intuitively, we think of perception as providing us with direct cognitive access to physical objects...
Can philosophical theories of perception defer to perceptual science when fixing their o...
What method should we use to determine the nature of perceptual experience? My focus here is the Kan...
Can perception be explained in terms of sensation? In this program, the senses, including propriocep...
Leading philosophers & psychologists offer an assessment of the commonsense view that perceptual exp...
In this paper, I propose to clarify the conception of 'perception' and defend a kind of representati...
Early modern empiricists thought that the nature of perceptual experience is given by citing the obj...
In various philosophical explanations of perceptual experiences two ideas are usually invoked: the i...
By Anna Marmodoro Author: MARMODORO, Anna. Professor of Philosophy, Chair of Metaphysics, Durh...
What is the distinctively philosophical problem of perception? Here it is argued that it is the conf...
We take it for granted that we can recognise the things in our environment, like the words on this p...