In his latest book, Roy Sorensen offers a solution to a puzzle he put forward in an earlier article -The Disappearing Act. The puzzle involves various question about how the causal theory perception is to be applied to the case of seeing shadows. Sorensen argues that the puzzle should be taken as bringing out a new way of seeing shadows. I point out a problem for Sorensen's solution, and offer and defend an alternative view, according to which the puzzle is to be interpreted as showing a new way of seeing objects, in virtue of their contrast with light. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V
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This article examines first of all how painters’ ability to perceive transient coloured shadows was ...
Recently, psychologists have turned their attention to the study of castshadows and demonstrated tha...
Guest Editorial. Contextual effects on colour appearance: Lightness and colour induction, transparen...
In his famous book Seeing Dark Things: The Philosophy of Shadows (2008), Roy Sorensen put forward a ...
In his book “Seeing Dark Things” (2008), Roy Sorensen provides many wonderfully ingenious arguments ...
The dictionary tells you that a shadow is a dark area or volume caused by an opaque object...
First I present a puzzle involving two opaque objects and a shadow cast on the ground. After I offe...
I argue that we can see in a great many cases that run counter to common sense. We can literally see...
This paper looks at a child’s conception of shadows at two different times, one year apart. During t...
A comparative review of evidence related to the perceptual and conceptual representations of shadows...
Shadow perception and transparency perception appear to use very similar rules, to the point that fr...
A special type of visual stimulus is described which gives the perceiver the impression that a shado...
A classic problem in philosophy of mind is the possible exclusion of mental causes with respect to t...
Shadows are visual objects and as such are subject to preference rules for segmenting the visual sce...
The photographer\u27s awareness of the light in the scene is the key to good exposure, whether it is...
This article examines first of all how painters’ ability to perceive transient coloured shadows was ...
Recently, psychologists have turned their attention to the study of castshadows and demonstrated tha...
Guest Editorial. Contextual effects on colour appearance: Lightness and colour induction, transparen...