Ecological realism and cognitivism are the two major current contenders in the field of cognitive perceptual theory. This thesis examines these theories, and the debate between them. It shows that the debate, as it exists in the literature, is inconclusive, primarily because of problems in the current formulations of the two contending theories. The most obvious difficulties in the two theories are removed, leaving reconstructed versions of both. The debate is then re-examined in the context of the reconstructed theories. It is shown that ecological realism is a special case of cognitivism dealing with the detection of properties of objects in the environment by resonant transduction. It is also shown that neither theory, as it stands, can ...
In the second half of the 20th century, ecological theory of perception presented a new concept of p...
In this paper I claim that perceptual discriminatory skills rely on a suitable type of environment a...
How can we determine which aspects of a given experience are represented perceptually, as opposed to...
The general schema of psychological theory of perception should, as Brunswik stipulated, comprise th...
In virtue of what is perception successful? In philosophy and psychology, we sometimes assume that v...
In virtue of what is perception successful? In philosophy and psychology, we sometimes assume that v...
The aim of the article is to consider the possibilities of incorporating the category of mental repr...
In this paper the connections between the nonconceptual content of perceptual states and realism are...
The ecological movement in the psychology of perception, founded by James J. Gibson, hold that tradi...
ABSTRACT: In this paper the connections between the noncon-ceptual content of perceptual states and ...
International audienceIn Mossio & Taraborelli (2008) we challenged the assumption according to which...
In this paper I claim that perceptual discriminatory skills rely on a suitable type of environment a...
Perception is a fundamental function because it allows organisms to be in contact with the environme...
How does the philosophical debate between naive realism and intentionalism relate to the psychologic...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
In the second half of the 20th century, ecological theory of perception presented a new concept of p...
In this paper I claim that perceptual discriminatory skills rely on a suitable type of environment a...
How can we determine which aspects of a given experience are represented perceptually, as opposed to...
The general schema of psychological theory of perception should, as Brunswik stipulated, comprise th...
In virtue of what is perception successful? In philosophy and psychology, we sometimes assume that v...
In virtue of what is perception successful? In philosophy and psychology, we sometimes assume that v...
The aim of the article is to consider the possibilities of incorporating the category of mental repr...
In this paper the connections between the nonconceptual content of perceptual states and realism are...
The ecological movement in the psychology of perception, founded by James J. Gibson, hold that tradi...
ABSTRACT: In this paper the connections between the noncon-ceptual content of perceptual states and ...
International audienceIn Mossio & Taraborelli (2008) we challenged the assumption according to which...
In this paper I claim that perceptual discriminatory skills rely on a suitable type of environment a...
Perception is a fundamental function because it allows organisms to be in contact with the environme...
How does the philosophical debate between naive realism and intentionalism relate to the psychologic...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
In the second half of the 20th century, ecological theory of perception presented a new concept of p...
In this paper I claim that perceptual discriminatory skills rely on a suitable type of environment a...
How can we determine which aspects of a given experience are represented perceptually, as opposed to...