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The Unity Of Perception Content Consciousness Evidence 1st Edition Schellenberg

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The Unity Of Perception Content Consciousness Evidence 1st Edition Schellenberg
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Author: Schellenberg, Susanna
ISBN: 9780191866784, 0191866784
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Unity Of Perception Content Consciousness Evidence 1st Edition Schellenberg by Schellenberg, Susanna 9780191866784, 0191866784 instant download after payment.

Perception is our key to the world. It plays at least three different roles in our lives. It justifies beliefs and provides us with knowledge of our environment. It brings about conscious mental states. It converts informational input, such as light and sound waves, into representations of invariant features in our environment. Corresponding to these three roles, there are at least three fundamental questions that have motivated the study of perception. How does perception justify beliefs and yield knowledge of our environment? How does perception bring about conscious mental states? How does a perceptual system accomplish the feat of converting varying informational input into mental representations of invariant features in our environment? This book presents a unified account of the phenomenological and epistemological role of perception that is informed by empirical research. 

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