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  • Cognitive Penetrability of Perception: Attention, Action, Strategies, & Bottom-Up Constraints

    Cognitive Penetrability of Perception by Raftopoulos, Athanassios;

    Attention, Action, Strategies, & Bottom-Up Constraints

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    • Kiadó Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US)
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    • ISBN 9781590339916
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem217 oldal
    • Méret 180x260 mm
    • Súly 764 g
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    The issue of the cognitive impenetrability or penetrability of perception lay dormant for a long period of time. Though philosophers reacted to the relativism implied by the work of Hanson, Kuhn, and Feyerabend, they concentrated their efforts in dealing with the danger of the incommensurability of theories. They tried to show by philosophical and detailed historical analysis that scientists within different paradigms do communicate with each other and put their respective theories to the empirical test. Curiously enough the same philosophers did not seek to examine the very foundation of the relativistic trend, namely the thesis that perception is cognitively penetrable and theory-laden. In the last decade there has been a keen interest in studying the cognition/perception boundary. However, the discussion focused mainly on the grounding of conceptual content on perception and on the embodiment of cognition. The repercussions of these issues for the problem of the cognitive effects on perception were largely ignored. The chapters in this book address directly the issue of the cognitive penetrability of perception. The volume consists of eleven chapters, each one addressing the issue from a different perspective. Eight of the chapters were written by philosophers and cognitive scientists, and three by psychologists and neuropsychologists. These differences notwithstanding, the chapters share many common themes. The role of attention in perception, the contribution of action to perception, the relation between perception and scientific data, the examination of the content of perception and its nature and the detailed examination of the ways background knowledge affects perception, are among these themes. Most chapters combine philosophical analysis with psychological and/or neuropsychological evidence, which shows that there is consensus as to the kind of approaches that are currently deemed necessary for an adequate examination of the problem.

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    CONTENTS: Introduction; Vector Completion, Relevant Abduction, and the Capacity for 'Globally Sensitive' Inference (Paul M. Churchland, University California San Diego); The Cognitive Penetrability of Perception (Mark Rowlands, University of Exeter); Top-Down and Bottom-Up Influences on Observation: Evidence from Cognitive Psychology and the History of Science (William F. Brewer and Lester Loschky, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign); On the Epistemology of Theory-Dependent Evidence (Harold I Brown, University of Northern Illinois); Perceptual Systems and a Viable Form of Realism (Athanassios Raftopoulos); The Mind in Pictures: Perceptual Strategies and the Interpretation of Visual Art (Mark Rollins, University of Seattle); Molyneux's Question and Cognitive Impenetrability (John Campbell, Professor, Corpus-Christi, College, Oxford University); Can Perceptual Content be Conceptual and Non-Theory Laden? (Costas Pagondiotis, University of Patras, Greece); There must be Encapsulated Nonconceptual Content in Vision (Vincent C. Müller, American College of Thessaloniki); Independent Neural Definitions of Visual Awareness and Attention (Victor A. F. Lamme, University of Amsterdam, and The Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute); A Hierarchical Model of the Cognitive Penetrability of Actions (Scott Glover, University of Oxford); Index.

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