bookFeb 16, 2023GOLD OA
The Border Between Seeing and Thinking
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Abstract
Abstract This book argues that there is a joint in nature between seeing and thinking, perception, and cognition. Perception is constitutively iconic, nonconceptual, and nonpropositional, whereas cognition does not have these properties constitutively. The book does not appeal to “intuitions,” as is common in philosophy, but to empirical evidence, including experiments in neuroscience and psychology. The book argues that cognition affects perception, i.e., that perception is cognitively penetrable, but that this does not impugn the joint in nature. A key part of the argument is that we perceive not only low-level properties like colors, shapes, and textures but also high-level properties such as faces and…
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Keywords
- Perception
- Consciousness
- Cognition
- Causation
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognitive science
- Perceptual psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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