The Oxford handbook of the philosophy of perception / edited by Mohan Matthen.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Description
x, 924 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.

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Series
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
  • Perception in ancient Greek philosophy / Victor Caston
  • Perception in medieval philosophy / Dominik Perler
  • Skepticism and perception / Baron Reed
  • Perception in early modern philosophy / Alison Simmons
  • Perception in philosophy and psychology in the 19th and early 20th centuries / Gary htfield
  • Sense-data / Paul Snowdon
  • Phenomenological approaches / Charles Siewert
  • Perceptual representation/perceptual content / Bence Nanay
  • Perception and the first person / Christopher Peacocke
  • Nonceptual content / Wayne Wright
  • Disjunctivism / Heather Logue
  • Action-based accounts of perception / Pierre Jacob
  • Perceptual reports / Berit Brogaard
  • Vision / David R. Hilbert
  • Audition / Matthew Nudds
  • Touch / Frédérique de Vignemont and Olivier Massin
  • The chemical senses / Barry C. Smith
  • The bodily senses / J. Brendan Ritchie and Peter Carruthers
  • Unconscious perception / Jesse J. Prinz
  • Object perception / Roberto Casati
  • Primary and secondary qualities / Peter Ross
  • Colour perception / Kathleen Akins and Martin Hahn
  • Perception and space / Jérôme Dokic
  • Perception and time / Robin Le Poidevin
  • Speech perception / Casey O'Callaghan
  • Musical perception / Charles Nussbaum
  • Own-body perception / Alisa Mandrigin and Evan Thompson
  • Perception of pain / Valerie Gray Hardcastle
  • Perceiving nothings / Roy Sorensen
  • The individuation of the senses / Mohan Matthen
  • Perceptual attention / John Campbell
  • Multisensory perception / Tim Bayne and Charles Spence
  • Perceptual constancy / Jonathan Cohen
  • How do synaesthetes experience the world? / Malika Auvray and Ophelia Deroy
  • Substituting the senses / Julian Kiverstein, Mirko Farina, and Andy Clark
  • Similarity spaces / Diana Raffman
  • Bayesian perceptual psychology / Michael Rescorla
  • Signal detection theory / E. Samuel Winer anad Michael Snodgrass
  • Information theory / John Kulvicki
  • Modularity of perception / Ophelia Deroy
  • The epistemology of perception / Susanna Siegel and Nicholas Silins
  • Perceptual learning / Robert L. Goldstone and Lisa A. Byrge
  • Perception and demonstratives / Imogen Dickie
  • Nonhuman animal senses / Brian L. Keeley
  • Perception and art / Dominic McIver Lopes.
Other title(s)
Philosophy of perception
ISBN
  • 9780199600472
  • 0199600473
LCCN
2015931387
OCLC
900446152
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