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Informationen zum Autor James Stazicker is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Reading. Focusing on the philosophy of psychology and philosophy of perception, he is a member of the University of Reading's interdisciplinary Centre for Cognition Research. Klappentext This innovative new collection features six original essays exploring the spatial, temporal, and other structures that shape conscious perception.* Includes cutting-edge research on an increasingly influential topic in the philosophy of the mind* Explores structural differences between the senses and between different theories of perceptual experience* Offers innovative new arguments on the philosophy of perception written by leading scholars in the field Zusammenfassung This innovative new collection features six original essays exploring the spatial, temporal, and other structures that shape conscious perception. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors vii Introduction 1 James Stazicker 1 Is the Sense-Data Theory a Representationalist Theory? 7 Fiona Macpherson 2 Naive Realist Perspectives on Seeing Blurrily 31 Craig French 3 Perceptual Guidance 53 Sebastian Watzl 4 The Perception of Activity 79 Thomas Crowther 5 Auditory Appearances 103 Matthew Nudds 6 Space, Time and Molyneux's Question 125 Louise Richardson Index 149
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Notes on Contributors vii
Introduction 1
James Stazicker
1 Is the Sense-Data Theory a Representationalist Theory? 7
Fiona Macpherson
2 Naive Realist Perspectives on Seeing Blurrily 31
Craig French
3 Perceptual Guidance 53
Sebastian Watzl
4 The Perception of Activity 79
Thomas Crowther
5 Auditory Appearances 103
Matthew Nudds
6 Space, Time and Molyneux's Question 125
Louise Richardson
Index 149