This chapter offers an indirect defence of the Evansian conception of egocentric space, by showing how it resolves a puzzle concerning the unity of egocentric spatial perception. The chapter outlines several common assumptions about egocentric perspectival structure and argues that a subject’s experience, both within and across her sensory modalities, may involve multiple structures of this kind. This raises the question of how perspectival unity is achieved, such that these perspectival structures form a complex whole, rather than merely disunified set of individually, distinctively structured experiences. The shortcomings of variety of accounts are considered: switch accounts ; sensory accounts; transformation accounts; and ultimate accou...
In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For various t...
Jeffery et al. characterize the egocentric/allocentric distinction as discrete. But paradoxically, m...
The opening of this chapter is dedicated to the contrapposto, regarded as the epitome of the thesis ...
This chapter offers an indirect defence of the Evansian conception of egocentric space, by showing h...
Strawson has argued that in order to refer to a particular thing we must be able to locate that thin...
Neuropsychological findings used to motivate the “two visual systems” hypothesis have been taken to ...
“The mind is locked in a body that, at any time, occupies a specific place and faces a specific dire...
In this dissertation, I defend two theses: first, that experiences with spatial phenomenology repres...
grantor: University of TorontoOur sense of space depends on our embodiment, specifically o...
Original article can be found at: http://www.perceptionweb.com Copyright Pion [Full text of article ...
How should we think about the role of visual spatial awareness in perception and perceptual knowledg...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in theories about human spatial memory and orientati...
In this chapter, Pautz raises a puzzle about spatial experience for phenomenal internalists like Ned...
Clinical signs of damage to the egocentric reference system range from the inability to detect stimu...
Perceiving space is a relevant task in determining our relationships with the environment. In behavi...
In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For various t...
Jeffery et al. characterize the egocentric/allocentric distinction as discrete. But paradoxically, m...
The opening of this chapter is dedicated to the contrapposto, regarded as the epitome of the thesis ...
This chapter offers an indirect defence of the Evansian conception of egocentric space, by showing h...
Strawson has argued that in order to refer to a particular thing we must be able to locate that thin...
Neuropsychological findings used to motivate the “two visual systems” hypothesis have been taken to ...
“The mind is locked in a body that, at any time, occupies a specific place and faces a specific dire...
In this dissertation, I defend two theses: first, that experiences with spatial phenomenology repres...
grantor: University of TorontoOur sense of space depends on our embodiment, specifically o...
Original article can be found at: http://www.perceptionweb.com Copyright Pion [Full text of article ...
How should we think about the role of visual spatial awareness in perception and perceptual knowledg...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in theories about human spatial memory and orientati...
In this chapter, Pautz raises a puzzle about spatial experience for phenomenal internalists like Ned...
Clinical signs of damage to the egocentric reference system range from the inability to detect stimu...
Perceiving space is a relevant task in determining our relationships with the environment. In behavi...
In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For various t...
Jeffery et al. characterize the egocentric/allocentric distinction as discrete. But paradoxically, m...
The opening of this chapter is dedicated to the contrapposto, regarded as the epitome of the thesis ...