Current Controversies in Philosophy of Perception
Current Controversies in Philosophy of Perception
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Author(s): Nanay, Bence
ISBN No.: 9781138840072
Pages: 202
Year: 201607
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Current Controversies in the Philosophy of Perception Edited by Bence Nanay Table of contents: Bence Nanay: Philosophy of perception: A road map with lots of bypass roads Part I: Are perceptual states representations? Adam Pautz: Experiences are representations: An empirical argument. Heather Logue: Are perceptual experiences just representations? Part II: Is perception thin or rich? Susanna Siegel and Alex Byrne: Rich or thin? Part III: Non-visual sense modalities John Kulvicki: Auditory perspectives Matthew Nudds: Non-visual senses: The distinctive role of sounds and smells. Part IV: The multimodality of perception Casey O¿Callaghan: Enhancement through coordination Mohan Matthen: Is perceptual experience normally multimodal? Part V: Is attention necessary for perception? Bob Kentridge and Berit Brogaard: The functional roles of attention Wayne Wu: Attention and perception: A necessary connection? Part VI: Can perception be unconscious? Ian Phillips and Ned Block: Debate on unconscious perception Appendix Other controversies in philosophy of perception.


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