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Perception / edited by Robert Schwartz.
LIBRA B828.45 .P46 2004
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Blackwell readings in philosophy ; 12.
- Blackwell readings in philosophy ; 12
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Perception (Philosophy).
- Physical Description:
- xii, 361 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2004.
- Summary:
- Perception presents classic essays on the conceptual and theoretical problems in the study of vision. In a manner accessible to the non-expert, the volume lays out core issues in the theory of vision and then sets up a dialogue on the topics among philosophers and psychologists, past and present. The book provides the historical background on the important debates in this field, considers alternative accounts of the basis for the individuation of the senses, explores the controversy over whether perception is direct or indirect, and examines the difficulties and complexities of drawing a principled distinction between perception and conception. This collection will interest anyone who seeks a deeper understanding of the complex problems of perception. It will also appeal to scholars in search of a compact collection of some of the best expository writing in this area.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 0631224211
- 063122422X
- OCLC:
- 51088129
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