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The Problem Of Perception

  • The Problem Of Perception
  • Attribution

    A.D. Smith
  • Publication Details

    Book, Harvard University Press, 2002
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  B835 .S57 2002  AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    With in-depth reference to both the analytical and the phenomenological literature on perception, and with telling criticism of alternative views, Smith’s groundbreaking work will be of value to philosophers of perception in both the analytical and the phenomenological tradition, as well as to psychologists of perception. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "The problem of Perception offers two arguments against direct realism - one concerning illusion, and one concerning hallucination - that up to now no theory of perception could adequately rebut. Smith then develops a theory of perception that succeeds in answering these arguments; and because these arguments are the only two that present direct realism with serious problems arising from the nature of perception, direct realism emerges here for the first time as an ultimately tenable position within the philosophy of perception." "At the heart of Smith’s theory is a new way of drawing the distinction between perception and sensation, along with an unusual treatment of the nature of objects of hallucination. With in-depth reference to both the analytical and the phenomenological tradition, as well as to psychologists of perception."–BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • I. The Argument from Illusion. 1. The Argument. 2. Three Theories of Perception. 3. Perception and Conception. 4. Taking Stock. 5. The Nature of Perceptual Consciousness. 6. The Solution
    • II. The Argument from Hallucination. 7. The Argument. 8. An Extreme Proposal. 9. The Solution
  • ISBN

    • 0674008413
    • 9780674008410
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