“Perception is controlled hallucination,” according to proponents of predictive processing accounts of vision. I say they are right that something like this is a consequence of their view but wrong in how they have pursued the idea. The focus of my counterproposal is the causal theory of perception, which I develop in terms of a productive concept of causation. Cases of what otherwise seem like successful perception are instead mere veridical hallucination if predictive processing accounts are correct, I argue, because of the role played within such accounts by absences, which cannot enter into productive causal relations. I offer two arguments in support of the productive theory of perception. The first is loosely Kant...
Intuitively, we think of perception as providing us with direct cognitive access to physical objects...
ABSTRACT. This paper sets out a novel response to the ‘screening off’ problem for naïve realism. Th...
In this paper, I argue for phenomenology, Husserlian phenomenology to be precise, as providing a sol...
“Perception is controlled hallucination,” according to proponents of predictive processing accounts ...
A natural starting point for theories of perceptual states is ordinary perception, in which a subjec...
Hallucination is a big deal in contemporary philosophy of perception. The main reason for this is th...
A perennial challenge for naive realism is the argument from hallucination which relies on some vers...
In this narrative review and analysis, the neurological data pertaining to the occurrence of halluci...
: Disjunctivists maintain that perceptual experiences and hallucinatory experiences are distinct kin...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
Of all the problems attending the sense-datum theory, arguably the deepest is that it draws a veil o...
The idea that our sensory experience cannot serve as a ground for knowledge lingers on within philo...
Many take the possibility of hallucinations to imply that a relationalist account, according to whic...
Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed that perception (usually vision) results f...
Intuitively, we think of perception as providing us with direct cognitive access to physical objects...
ABSTRACT. This paper sets out a novel response to the ‘screening off’ problem for naïve realism. Th...
In this paper, I argue for phenomenology, Husserlian phenomenology to be precise, as providing a sol...
“Perception is controlled hallucination,” according to proponents of predictive processing accounts ...
A natural starting point for theories of perceptual states is ordinary perception, in which a subjec...
Hallucination is a big deal in contemporary philosophy of perception. The main reason for this is th...
A perennial challenge for naive realism is the argument from hallucination which relies on some vers...
In this narrative review and analysis, the neurological data pertaining to the occurrence of halluci...
: Disjunctivists maintain that perceptual experiences and hallucinatory experiences are distinct kin...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
Of all the problems attending the sense-datum theory, arguably the deepest is that it draws a veil o...
The idea that our sensory experience cannot serve as a ground for knowledge lingers on within philo...
Many take the possibility of hallucinations to imply that a relationalist account, according to whic...
Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed that perception (usually vision) results f...
Intuitively, we think of perception as providing us with direct cognitive access to physical objects...
ABSTRACT. This paper sets out a novel response to the ‘screening off’ problem for naïve realism. Th...
In this paper, I argue for phenomenology, Husserlian phenomenology to be precise, as providing a sol...