Книга "Структура восприятия" содержит шесть оригинальных эссе, посвященных изучению пространственных, временных и других структур, формирующих осознаваемое восприятие. В книге представлены последние исследования важной темы в философии сознания, которые раскрывают структурные различия между осязанием и другими чувствами, а также между различными теориями восприятия. В книге приводятся новые оригинальные аргументы от ведущих ученых в этой области философии.

This innovative new collection brings together six original essays by three of the most influential philosophers of psychology today in a debate about the structures that feed conscious perceptual experiences.

Taken together, these essays span a wide range of issues traditionally held at opposite ends of the landscape of cognitive science and philosophy of mind, contributing to innovative and fresh new analyses. The collection begins with Stazicker's cogently argued and enlightening essay, "A Minimal Topography of Perception," offering cosmopolitan insights into the history of gestalt psychology and its often all-too over-simplistic views of human perceptual mechanisms, their strengths and limitations. ""The Dimensionality of Experience" by Dean Zimmerman expands the scope of our investigations to include the contours of multidimensional experience as arise not only from multisensory properties, but potentially other psychological phenomena such as differential predictions and momentum heuristic considerations familiar to the episodic memory and relational agent literatures. "Coordination in Visual Experience," by McDowell and Sosa, explores topical themes on coordinated percepts, especially with respect to analyses exhibiting explanatory features found in theories of grasp-shift, Bayesian updating, coordination games, capacity and limitation of attention, expert performance, embodied cognition, and developing capacities for infants' perceptual learning.

Next, we are introduced to Sosa's richly nuanced and thoughtfully considered essay, "Tissue Space, Depth Plane, and Momentary Existence," which confronts a range of tensions within Clark's influential tissue space model in light of recent theoretical developments emerging in the fields of action theory, situated skillful action theory, ecological approaches to perceptual organization, foundations of functionalism, initial learning, perceptual plasticity, and perceptual neuroscience prior to reflecting on important philosophical and conceptual difficulties raised by the nesting of models of tissue space. "The Thirty-hundredth Competitor Test," written in partnership with Matzke, offers a crypto-Bayesian framework that introduces a manner through which to seek pressure on competing representations in visual experience, combined with a brief reexamination of Langton's classic work on the Apprentice Model. Moreover, "The Relations of Theory of Meaning and Percept" offers a fresh and productive way of looking at the dynamic connections between associations arisen in visual space, psychic states and spoken language, including semantic categorization, perceptually grounded concept learning, visual syntax, sensory adaptation, and metaphorical transfer.

Электронная Книга «The Structure of Perceptual Experience» написана автором James Stazicker в году.

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Язык: Английский

ISBN: 9781119061090


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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



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  • Автор: James Stazicker
  • Категория: История философии
  • Тип: Электронная Книга
  • Язык: Английский
  • Издатель: John Wiley & Sons Limited
  • ISBN: 9781119061090