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Vision & Mind: Selected Readings in the Philosophy of Perception
Edited by Alva Noë and Evan Thompson. The MIT Press. Available at Amazon.com. |
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A. Noë & E. Thompson |
Introduction | ||
Merleau-Ponty |
Selections from Phenomenology of Perception: The sensation as a unit of experience; Experience and objective thought. The problem of the body; The theory of the body is already a theory of perception. | ||
H.P. Grice |
Some remarks about the senses. | ||
G.E.M. Anscombe |
The intentionality of sensation: a grammatical feature. | ||
J. J. Gibson |
The direct theory of visual perception. | ||
P. F. Strawson |
Perception and its objects. | ||
R. Gregory |
Perceptions as hypotheses. | ||
D. Lewis |
Veridical hallucination and prosthetic perception. | ||
P. Snowdon |
Experience, vision and causation. | ||
J. Fodor & Z. W. Pylyshyn |
How direct is visual perception: some reflections on Gibson's ecological approach. | ||
D. Marr. |
Selections from Vision. | ||
C. Peacocke |
Sensation and the content of experience. | ||
D. Teller |
Linking propositions. | ||
G. Evans |
Molyneux›s question. | ||
E. Thompson, A. Palacios & F.J. Varela |
Ways of coloring: comparative color vision as case study for cognitive science. | ||
F. Dretske |
Conscious experience. | ||
J. McDowell |
The content of perceptual experience. | ||
D. Ballard |
On the function of visual representation. | ||
D.C. Dennett |
Seeing is believingœor is it? | ||
P. Bach-y-Rita |
Sensory substitution and qualia. | ||
A.D. Milner and M.A. Goodale |
The functions of vision. | ||
D. Chalmers |
What is a neural correlate of consciousness? | ||
A. Noë & J.K. O'Regan |
On the brain basis of visual consciousness: a sensorimotor account. | ||
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