Philosophy, Science, and Sense Perception

Philosophy, Science, and Sense Perception
Title Philosophy, Science, and Sense Perception PDF eBook
Author Maurice Mandelbaum
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 258
Release 2019-12-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 142143170X

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Originally published in 1964. In four essays, Professor Mandelbaum challenges some of the most common assumptions of contemporary epistemology. Through historical analyses and critical argument, he attempts to show that one cannot successfully sever the connections between philosophic and scientific accounts of sense perception. While each essay is independent of the others, and the argument of each must therefore be judged on its own merits, one theme is common to all: that critical realism, as Mandelbaum calls it, is a viable epistemological position, even though some schools of thought hold it in low esteem.

Philosophy, Science and Sense-perception

Philosophy, Science and Sense-perception
Title Philosophy, Science and Sense-perception PDF eBook
Author Maurice H Mandelbaum
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Release 1962
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Philosophy, Science and Sense Perception

Philosophy, Science and Sense Perception
Title Philosophy, Science and Sense Perception PDF eBook
Author Maurice Mandelbaum
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Total Pages 262
Release 1964
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Spatial Senses

Spatial Senses
Title Spatial Senses PDF eBook
Author Tony Cheng
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 333
Release 2019-05-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 135137818X

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This collection of essays brings together research on sense modalities in general and spatial perception in particular in a systematic and interdisciplinary way. It updates a long-standing philosophical fascination with this topic by incorporating theoretical and empirical research from cognitive science, neuroscience, and psychology. The book is divided thematically to cover a wide range of established and emerging issues. Part I covers notions of objectivity and subjectivity in spatial perception and thinking. Part II focuses on the canonical distal senses, such as vision and audition. Part III concerns the chemical senses, including olfaction and gustation. Part IV discusses bodily awareness, peripersonal space, and touch. Finally, the volume concludes with Part V on multimodality. Spatial Senses is an important contribution to the scholarly literature on the philosophy of perception that takes into account important advances in the sciences.

The Reliability of Sense Perception

The Reliability of Sense Perception
Title The Reliability of Sense Perception PDF eBook
Author William P. Alston
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 164
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1501720546

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Why suppose that sense perception is an accurate source of information about the physical environment? More generally, is it possible to demonstrate that our basic ways of forming beliefs are reliable? In this book, a leading analytic philosopher confronts this classic problem through detailed investigation of sense perception, the source of beliefs in which we place the most confidence. Carefully assessing the available arguments, William P. Alston concludes that it is not possible to show in any noncircular way that sense perception is a reliable source of beliefs. Alston thoroughly examines the main arguments that have been advanced for the reliability of sense perception, including arguments from the various kinds of success we achieve by relying on the sense perception, arguments that some features of our sense experience are best explained by supposing that it is an accurate guide, and arguments that there is something conceptually incoherent about the idea that sense perception is not reliable. He concludes that all of these arguments that are not disqualified in other ways are epistemically circular, for they use premises based upon the very source in question. Alston then suggest that the most appropriate response to the impossibility of showing that our basic sources of beliefs are reliable is an appeal to the practical rationality of engaging in certain socially established belief-forming practices. The Reliability of Sense Perception will be welcome by epistemologists, cognitive scientists, and philosophers of science.

The Eye and the Mind

The Eye and the Mind
Title The Eye and the Mind PDF eBook
Author C. Landesman
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 164
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9401733171

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This book is a discussion of some of the major philosophical problems centering around the topic of sense perception and the foundations of human knowledge. It begins with a characterization of our common sense understanding of the role of the senses in the acquisition of belief, and it argues that scientific accounts of the processes of perception undermine salient parts of this understanding. The naive point of view of direct realism cannot be sustained in the light of a scientifically instructed understanding of perception. This critique of direct realism points to the correctness of the representative theory of perception characteristic of such early modem philosophers as Descartes and Locke, and it also endorses the subjective tum that they defended. It argues that these positions do not require introducing sense data into the picture, and thus it avoids the intractable problems that the sense datum philosophy introduces. In addition, several versions of cognitive accounts of sense perception are criticized with the result that it is unnecessary to characterize sensory processes in intentional terms. The book then turns to a leading question introduced into modem philosophy by Descartes and Locke, the question of the accuracy of the information delivered by the senses to our faculty of belief. In particular, how accurate are our representations of the secondary qualities? The case of color is considered in detail.

Seeing, Doing, and Knowing

Seeing, Doing, and Knowing
Title Seeing, Doing, and Knowing PDF eBook
Author Mohan Matthen
Publisher Clarendon Press
Total Pages 385
Release 2005
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199268509

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"This book is a philosophical treatment of sense perception and examines the work of cognitive neuroscientists. Its central theme is the task-oriented specialization of sensory systems across the biological domain. This text includes theories of perceptual similarity, content, and realism"--Provided by publisher.