The aim of this thesis is to show that a theory of perception cannot easily renounce to the concept of illusion without losing a part of its explanatory power.<br />The problem of the opportunity to take recourse to the concept of illusions arises in view of the strong criticism against the notion of perceptual illusions within the frame of certain direct theories of perception.<br />Nevertheless, the concept of illusion is not necessarily entangled with indirect approaches to perception and a characterization of illusory can be provided which is not based on the other concepts (such as the concept of cognitive inference) that are proper to indirect approaches. The proposed characterization of the notion of illusion is based on some charact...
In this article we presented a tripartite phenomenological analysis of the experience of having unde...
It may be fun to perceive illusions, but the understanding of how they work is even more stimulating...
Mark Changizi et al. (2008) claim that it is possible systematically to organize more than 50 kinds ...
The aim of this thesis is to show that a theory of perception cannot easily renounce to the concept ...
Le but de la thèse est de montrer qu une théorie de la perception ne peut pas renoncer au concept d ...
Illusions have been much studied in psychology and cognitive neuro- science. In addition, they conti...
Illusions are important ‘tools’ in the study of perceptual processes. Their conception is typically ...
The usual definitions of illusions, as incorrect perceptions or cases of discrepancies between re...
This paper is a hermeneutic exposition of the problem of illusion in sense perception, using the met...
In modern vision science, illusions are compelling phenomena useful as tools to explore vision under...
Si la relation entre les organes sensoriels et la cognition humaine est évidente, elle n’en est pas ...
It may be fun to perceive illusions, but the understanding of how they work is even more stimulatin...
The paper discusses the idea that illusions reveal the presence of some error during a certain cours...
It is a part of the common belief in many cultures, as the European culture, that human beings make ...
Les magiciens trompent souvent l’esprit des spectateurs en manipulant certaines de leurs limites cog...
In this article we presented a tripartite phenomenological analysis of the experience of having unde...
It may be fun to perceive illusions, but the understanding of how they work is even more stimulating...
Mark Changizi et al. (2008) claim that it is possible systematically to organize more than 50 kinds ...
The aim of this thesis is to show that a theory of perception cannot easily renounce to the concept ...
Le but de la thèse est de montrer qu une théorie de la perception ne peut pas renoncer au concept d ...
Illusions have been much studied in psychology and cognitive neuro- science. In addition, they conti...
Illusions are important ‘tools’ in the study of perceptual processes. Their conception is typically ...
The usual definitions of illusions, as incorrect perceptions or cases of discrepancies between re...
This paper is a hermeneutic exposition of the problem of illusion in sense perception, using the met...
In modern vision science, illusions are compelling phenomena useful as tools to explore vision under...
Si la relation entre les organes sensoriels et la cognition humaine est évidente, elle n’en est pas ...
It may be fun to perceive illusions, but the understanding of how they work is even more stimulatin...
The paper discusses the idea that illusions reveal the presence of some error during a certain cours...
It is a part of the common belief in many cultures, as the European culture, that human beings make ...
Les magiciens trompent souvent l’esprit des spectateurs en manipulant certaines de leurs limites cog...
In this article we presented a tripartite phenomenological analysis of the experience of having unde...
It may be fun to perceive illusions, but the understanding of how they work is even more stimulating...
Mark Changizi et al. (2008) claim that it is possible systematically to organize more than 50 kinds ...