What it is like to perceive: direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception
Thought, including conscious perception, is representation. But perceptual representation is uniquely direct, permitting immediate acquaintance with the world and ensuring perception's distinctive phenomenal character. The perceptive mind is extended. It recruits the very objects perceived to c...
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Zusammenfassung: | Thought, including conscious perception, is representation. But perceptual representation is uniquely direct, permitting immediate acquaintance with the world and ensuring perception's distinctive phenomenal character. The perceptive mind is extended. It recruits the very objects perceived to constitute self-referential representations determinative of what it is like to perceive |
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spelling | Maloney, J. Christopher Verfasser aut What it is like to perceive direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception J. Christopher Maloney New York, NY Oxford University Press 2018 txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Previously issued in print: 2018 Includes bibliographical references and index Thought, including conscious perception, is representation. But perceptual representation is uniquely direct, permitting immediate acquaintance with the world and ensuring perception's distinctive phenomenal character. The perceptive mind is extended. It recruits the very objects perceived to constitute self-referential representations determinative of what it is like to perceive Perception (Philosophy) Mental representation Intentionalism Realism Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780190854751 https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190854751.001.0001 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Maloney, J. Christopher What it is like to perceive direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception Includes bibliographical references and index Perception (Philosophy) Mental representation Intentionalism Realism |
title | What it is like to perceive direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception |
title_auth | What it is like to perceive direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception |
title_exact_search | What it is like to perceive direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception |
title_full | What it is like to perceive direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception J. Christopher Maloney |
title_fullStr | What it is like to perceive direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception J. Christopher Maloney |
title_full_unstemmed | What it is like to perceive direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception J. Christopher Maloney |
title_short | What it is like to perceive |
title_sort | what it is like to perceive direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception |
title_sub | direct realism and the phenomenal character of perception |
topic | Perception (Philosophy) Mental representation Intentionalism Realism |
topic_facet | Perception (Philosophy) Mental representation Intentionalism Realism |
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