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Defending The Content View Of Perceptual Experience 1st Edition Diego Zucca

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Defending The Content View Of Perceptual Experience 1st Edition Diego Zucca
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Diego Zucca
ISBN: 9781443884686, 1443884685
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Defending The Content View Of Perceptual Experience 1st Edition Diego Zucca by Diego Zucca 9781443884686, 1443884685 instant download after payment.

In recent years, there has been a notable increase in philosophical interest in perception. Perception is the basic and primary way in which we get in touch with our world in cognitive and active terms: by perceiving the surrounding world, we come to form true beliefs about it and successfully inhabit it through our actions. As such, correctly understanding the nature of perception will help to shed light on many other central philosophical issues. This book offers a defence of the content view of perceptual experience, of the idea that our perceptual experiences represent the world as being a certain way, and so have representational content. An articulated framework is provided for understanding the nature of these experiences in terms of contentful states, as well as for exploring the epistemological, semantical and phenomenological consequences of such an understanding. In addition, the book also includes a detailed and systematic account of how we conceive and ascribe the content of our experiences and their relation to our phenomenology, beliefs and knowledge of the world.

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