CHF 80.00

Molyneuxs Question and the History of Philosophy

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 1 a 3 settimane

Descrizione

Ulteriori informazioni

In 1688 the Irish scientist and politician William Molyneux sent a letter to the philosopher John Locke. In it, he asked him a question: could someone who was born blind, and able to distinguish a globe and a cube by touch, be able to immediately distinguish and name these shapes by sight if given the ability to see?

The philosophical puzzle offered in Molyneux's letter fascinated not only Locke, but major thinkers such as Leibniz, Berkeley, Diderot, Reid, and numerous others including psychologists and cognitive scientists today. Does such a question represent a philosophical puzzle or a problem that can be solved by experimental tests? Can vision be fully restored after blindness? What is the relation between vision and touch? Are the senses linked through learning or bound at birth?

Molyneux's Question and the History of Philosophy is a major collection of essays that explore the long-standing issues Molyneux's problem presents to philosophy of mind, perception and the senses. In addition, the volume considers the question from an interdisciplinary angle, examines the pre-history of the question, and aspects of it that have been ignored, such as perspectives from religion and disability.

As such, Molyneux's Question and the History of Philosophy presents a set of philosophically rich, empirically informed, and scientifically rigorous original investigations into this famous puzzle. It will be of great interest to students and researchers in philosophy, psychology, and the cognitive sciences including neuroscience, neurobiology and ophthalmology, as well as those studying the mind, perception and the senses.

Info autore

Gabriele Ferretti is a NOMIS Fellow at the Eikones – Center for the Theory and History of the Image at the University of Basel, Switzerland.
Brian Glenney is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Program at Norwich University, USA. He is co-editor of The Senses and the History of Philosophy (Routledge, 2019).

Riassunto

Presents a philosophically rich and diverse picture of Molyneux's famous puzzle. It will be of great interest to students and researchers in philosophy and the history of psychology and cognitive science, as well as those studying perception and the senses.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Gabriele Ferretti (Editore), Brian Glenney (Editore), Glenney Brian (Editore)
Autori Gabriele Glenney Ferretti
Editore Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 31.05.2023
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Filosofia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie
Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Filosofia: dall'antichità ai giorni nostri
 
EAN 9780367543525
ISBN 978-0-367-54352-5
Numero di pagine 356
 
Serie Rewriting the History of Philosophy
Categorie Religion, Vision, PHILOSOPHY / General, Perception, Diderot, Kant, Mind, Locke, SELF-HELP / Meditations, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy, Psychology, Lois Lane, Hume, Introspection, consciousness, Leibniz, Disability, blindness, Touch, Western philosophy from c 1800, Senses, Cognition and cognitive psychology, Western philosophy: Medieval & Renaissance, c 500 to c 1600, Western Philosophy, From C 1900 -, Medieval Western philosophy, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Philosophy, Chinese philosophy, perceptual learning, William III, Testimonial Injustice, visual cortex, Part Iii, Molyneux, Thomas Reid, Ibn Tufail, Dublin Philosophical Society, Rational Matter, Moon Illusion, Vertical Horizontal Illusion, blind man, Molyneux Problem, Crossmodal Transfer, Inverted Retinal Image, Nicholas Wade, Visual Restoration, Dioptrica Nova, Sensory Motor Contingencies, philosophical puzzle, Molyneux's problem, Von Senden, Visual Systems Model, Molyneux’s Question, Molyneux's letter, Blind Subjects, Conscious Visual Experience, Congenital cataracts, Vivid Visual Mental Imagery
 

Recensioni dei clienti

Per questo articolo non c'è ancora nessuna recensione. Scrivi la prima recensione e aiuta gli altri utenti a scegliere.

Scrivi una recensione

Top o flop? Scrivi la tua recensione.

Per i messaggi a CeDe.ch si prega di utilizzare il modulo di contatto.

I campi contrassegnati da * sono obbligatori.

Inviando questo modulo si accetta la nostra dichiarazione protezione dati.