Perception, causation, and objectivity /
"To be a 'commonsense realist' is to hold that perceptual experience is (in general) an immediate awareness of mind-independent objects, and a source of direct knowledge of what such objects are like. Over the past few centuries this view has faced formidable challenges from epistemol...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2011.
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Colección: | Consciousness and self-consciousness.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Tackling Berkeley's puzzle / Quassim Cassam
- Relational vs Kantian responses to Berkeley's puzzle / John Campbell
- Experiential objectivity / Naomi Eilan
- Realism and explanation in perception / Bill Brewer
- Epistemic humility and causal structuralism / James Van Cleve
- Seeing what is so / Barry Stroud
- Causation in commonsense realism / Johannes Roessler
- Perceptual concepts as non-causal concepts / Paul Snowdon
- Perception and the ontology of causation / Helen Steward
- Vision and causal understanding / William Child
- The perception of absence, space, and time / Matthew Soteriou
- Perception, causal understanding, and locality / Christoph Hoerl
- Causal perception and causal cognition / James Woodward
- Children's understanding of perceptual appearances / Matthew Nudds
- Perspective-taking and its foundation in joint attention / Henrike Moll and Andrew N. Meltzoff
- A two-systems theory of social cognition : engagement and theory of mind / Martin Doherty
- Development of understanding of the causal connection between perceptual access and knowledge state / Elizabeth J. Robinson
- Social and physical reasoning in human-reared chimpanzees : preliminary studies / Jennier Vonk and Daniel J. Povinelli.