Perspectives on perception /

Perception and its puzzles have given rise to philosophical reflection from antiquity to recent times: What do we perceive? How do we talk about what we perceive? What is the nature of our subjective experience? How can we talk about our subjective experience? In this book a distinguished group of p...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: McCabe, Mary Margaret.; Textor, Mark.
Published: De Gruyter,
Publisher Address: Berlin/Boston :
Publication Dates: [2007]
©2007
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Philosophische forschung / philosophical research; 6
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110327557
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Summary: Perception and its puzzles have given rise to philosophical reflection from antiquity to recent times: What do we perceive? How do we talk about what we perceive? What is the nature of our subjective experience? How can we talk about our subjective experience? In this book a distinguished group of philosophers addresses questions like these by drawing on historical and contemporary sources, illuminating the intersections between historical and contemporary philosophical discussion. They ask about the way things look; about how we can perceive a particular object (and no other); about self-perception; and about the nature and explanation of our phenomenal experience, and our talk about it. The book provides important new work in a central philosophical area.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (177 pages) : illustrations.
Also available in print edition.
ISBN: 9783110327557
Index Number: B828
CLC: B017
Contents: Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
List of Contributors --
Preface --
1. A bit of autobiography /
2. A puzzle about how things look /
3. The problem of consciousness and the innerness of the mind /
4. Seeing an individual /
5. Seeing something and believing IN it /
6. Phenomenal concepts are not demonstrative /
7. Kant on the a priori content of perceptual experience /
8. Self-awareness /
9. Perceiving that we see and hear: Aristotle on Plato on judgement and reflection /
References --
Backmatter.