Perception, Hallucination, and Illusion. Oxford: Oxford University PressFish, W. (2009) Perception, Hallucination, and Illusion. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Fish, W. (2009). Perception, hallucination, and illusion. New York: Oxford University Press....
He is the author of Perception, Hallucination, and Illusion (2009) and the editor of Perception: Critical Concepts in Philosophy (Routledge, 2016). 目录 ··· 1. Introduction Part I: Philosophical Theories of Visual Perception 2. Sense Datum Theories 3. The Representational Principle and Intent...
A somewhat different way in which percepts may change with time is illustrated inillusionandhallucination. On initial viewing of this type of drawing, one will probably immediately see a meaningful picture. After continued gazing at the drawing, the initial percept may abruptly be replaced by anoth...
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Pautz, A. 2013 `Do the benefits of naive realism outweigh the costs? Comments on Fish, Perception, Hallucination and Illusion' Philosophical Studies 163, pp. 25-36. --2011 `Can Disjunctivists explain our access to the sensible world?' Philosophical Issues 21, pp. 384- 433. --2010 `Why...
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2.hallucination of perception知觉性幻觉知觉性幻觉 3.Having no physical feeling or sensation; insentient.失去知觉的没有肉体感觉或知觉的;无知觉的 4.Pattern of Sense Transfer--"The Primary Sense" and "The Secondary Sense;论移觉格中的“主要知觉”与“辅助知觉” ...
and stimulation. (Though as argued by the Gestalt theorist Kurt Koffka, it is not an adequate explanation to say that “things look as they do because they are what they are.”) Yet, when a proximity pattern like the one shown inFigure 2was briefly presented and subjects were asked (...
PERCEPTION IS EXTERNALLY GUIDED HALLUCINATION How the mind makes use of information gathered from the external world has been a major concern for philosophers and psychologists throughout history. Exactly how do we use the information gained through our senses? In the early 1970s, cognitive...
The Problem of Perception offers two arguments against direct realism--one concerning illusion, and one concerning hallucination--that no current theory of... AD Smith - 《Ismir》 被引量: 351发表: 2002年 The aperture problem--I. Perception of nonrigidity and motion direction in translating sinus...