In this outstanding collection an international team of contributors examine relationalism and consider its role in philosophy of mind and perception. Essential reading for advanced students and scholars in philosophy of mind.
In this outstanding collection an international team of contributors examine relationalism and consider its role in philosophy of mind and perception. Essential reading for advanced students and scholars in philosophy of mind.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Farid Masrour is a Professor of Philosophy at University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. His research interests range over philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, epistemology, and Kant's theoretical philosophy. Ori Beck is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. He primarily works in the philosophy of mind, epistemology, and philosophy of cognitive science.
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Introduction: The Logical Space of Relationalism Farid Masrour and Ori Beck Part 1: Perception's Phenomenal Character 1. Subjective Perspectives and Perceptual Variance Susanna Schellenberg 2. Spatial Perception: Advertisement for a Structuralist Fregean Relationalism Farid Masrour 3. Perception as a Relationship Alva Noë 4. The Partiality of Perception Matthew Soteriou 5. A Change of Perspective: Naïve Realism and Normal Variation Craig French and Ian Phillips 6. Whither Naïve Realism? - II Alex Byrne and E. J. Green 7. A Look at French and Phillips' Naïve Realism Adam Pautz Part 2: The (Dis)Unity of Perceptual Experience 8. The Anti-Relationalist's Hard Problem Peter Epstein 9. Hallucination Without Sensible Qualities Dominic Alford-Duguid 10. The Disjunctive Property View of Phenomenal Character Roberta Locatelli 11. What Can the Naïve Realist Say about Total Hallucinations? Riding the New Relationalist Wave Heather Logue and Thomas Raleigh 12. What in the world are hallucinations? Rami Ali Part 3: Relationalism's Epistemological Benefits 13. Perceptually Secured Knowledge Elijah Chudnoff 14. A (Qualified) Defense of Diaphaneity Umrao Sethi 15. The Consciousness Knowledge Requires Ori Beck 16. Making Use of Perception Lisa Miracchi Titus. Index
Introduction: The Logical Space of Relationalism Farid Masrour and Ori Beck Part 1: Perception's Phenomenal Character 1. Subjective Perspectives and Perceptual Variance Susanna Schellenberg 2. Spatial Perception: Advertisement for a Structuralist Fregean Relationalism Farid Masrour 3. Perception as a Relationship Alva Noë 4. The Partiality of Perception Matthew Soteriou 5. A Change of Perspective: Naïve Realism and Normal Variation Craig French and Ian Phillips 6. Whither Naïve Realism? - II Alex Byrne and E. J. Green 7. A Look at French and Phillips' Naïve Realism Adam Pautz Part 2: The (Dis)Unity of Perceptual Experience 8. The Anti-Relationalist's Hard Problem Peter Epstein 9. Hallucination Without Sensible Qualities Dominic Alford-Duguid 10. The Disjunctive Property View of Phenomenal Character Roberta Locatelli 11. What Can the Naïve Realist Say about Total Hallucinations? Riding the New Relationalist Wave Heather Logue and Thomas Raleigh 12. What in the world are hallucinations? Rami Ali Part 3: Relationalism's Epistemological Benefits 13. Perceptually Secured Knowledge Elijah Chudnoff 14. A (Qualified) Defense of Diaphaneity Umrao Sethi 15. The Consciousness Knowledge Requires Ori Beck 16. Making Use of Perception Lisa Miracchi Titus. Index
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