Philosophy of perception: A contemporary introduction/ (Record no. 189106)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780415999120 |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
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Classification number | 121.34 |
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Title | Philosophy of perception: A contemporary introduction/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Fish, William |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Routledge, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2010. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 177 p. |
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Formatted contents note | 1 Introduction: Three key principles<br/>Overview<br/>Three key principles<br/>Conclusion<br/>Questions<br/>Notes<br/>2 Sense datum theories<br/>Overview<br/>The Phenomenal Principle and misleading experiences<br/>Sense data and the Common Factor Principle<br/>The time lag argument<br/>Sense datum theory formalized<br/>Sense datum theory and the two hats<br/>Sense datum theory and the Representational Principle<br/>The sensory core theory<br/>Percept theory<br/>Sensory core theory, percept theory, and the two hats<br/>Metaphysical objections to mental objects<br/>Questions<br/>Notes<br/>Further reading<br/>3 Adverbial theories<br/>Overview<br/>Adverbialism<br/>Adverbialism and metaphysics<br/>The many property problem<br/>The complement objection<br/>Adverbialism and the two hats<br/>Questions<br/>Notes<br/>Further reading<br/>4 Belief acquisition theories<br/>Overview<br/>Perception as the acquisition of beliefs<br/>Belief acquisition theory and the two hats<br/>Perception without belief acquisition<br/>Perception, belief, and our conceptual capacities<br/>Acquiring new concepts<br/>Blindsight<br/>Questions<br/>Notes<br/>Further reading<br/>5 intentional theories<br/>Overview<br/>Varieties of intentionalism<br/>Theories of perceptual content<br/>How do experiences get their contents?<br/>Representationalism and the two hats<br/>Questions<br/>Notes<br/>Further reading<br/>6 Disjunctive theories<br/>Overview<br/>The causal objection<br/>Epistemological disjunctivism<br/>Disjunctivism about metaphysics<br/>Disjunctivism about content<br/>Disjunctivism about phenomenology<br/>Naive realism<br/>Disjunctive theories of hallucination<br/>Disjunctivism and illusion<br/>Disjunctivism and the two hats<br/>Questions<br/>Notes<br/>Further reading<br/>7 Perception and causation<br/>Overview<br/>The causal theory of perception<br/>Questions<br/>Notes<br/>Further reading<br/>8 Perception and the sciences of the mind<br/>Overview<br/>Theoretical paradigms and their underlying assumptions<br/>Important phenomena<br/>Perception, cognition, and the phenomenal<br/>Color vision and color realism<br/>Questions<br/>Notes<br/>Further reading<br/>9 Perception and other sense modalities<br/>Overview<br/>Individuating the senses<br/>Touch, hearing, taste, and smell<br/>How distinct are the senses?<br/>Questions<br/>Note<br/>Further reading |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 29/08/2016 | 121.34 FIS/P | P44142 | 29/08/2016 | General Books |