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- Perception and Cognition: Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199228205
ISBN-13
9780199228201
eBay Product ID (ePID)
70917935
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
548 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Perception and Cognition : Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology
Subject
General, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy, Psychology
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
34.3 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2008-046063
Reviews
"...it should be stressed how the papers collected together in this book represent an important contribution to the philosophy of psychology. Hatfield's impact on the field is undeniable, and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of the nature of his contribution would be well advised to read this volume." --Philosophical Psychology, "...it should be stressed how the papers collected together in this book represent an important contribution to the philosophy of psychology. Hatfield's impact on the field is undeniable, and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of the nature of his contribution would be well advised to read this volume." -- Philosophical Psychology, Laudably, Hatfield's work incorporates abundant experimental and theoretical details from scientific psychology. He excels at bringing those details into contact with abstract philosphical questions, Few philosophers attempt such a fine-grained interface with mainstream vision science., Trained both in philosophy and experimental psychology (mainly vision research) Hatfield is equally at home in both disciplines and brings an unusually well-grounded approach to the many foundational issues discussed... Hatfield's coverage of much of the mainstream literature and its historical antecedents is impressive... this book provides a rich and essential source of study., Gary Hatfield's training in experimental psychology, history of science, and philosophy is on full and magnificent display in the sixteen essays collected in this volume.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
121/.34
Table Of Content
1. Introduction: Philosophy and Science of Visual Perception and Cognition Note on the Concept of Information in PerceptionPart I. Foundational and Theoretical Issues in Perception and Cognition2. Representation and Content in Some (Actual) Theories of Perception3. Representation in Perception and Cognition: Task Analysis, Psychological Functions, and Rule Instantiation4. Perception as Unconscious Inference5. Representation and Constraints: The Inverse Problem and the Structure of Visual Space6. On Perceptual Constancy7. Getting Objects for Free (or Not): The Philosophy and Psychology of Object PerceptionPart II. Color Perception and QualiaIntroduction8. Color Perception and Neural Encoding: Does Matameric Matching Entail a Loss of Information?9. Objectivity and Subjectivity Revisited: Color as a Psychobiological Property10. Sense-Data and the Mind-Body Problem11. The Reality of QualiaPart III. History and Philosophy of Perceptual and Cognitive PsychologyIntroduction12. The Sensory Core and the Medieval Foundations of Early Modern Perceptual Theory. Postscript (2008) on Ibn al-Haytham's (Alhacen's) Theory of Vision13. Attention in Early Scientific Psychology14. Psychology, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science: Reflections on the History and Philosophy of Experimental Psychology15. What Can the Mind Tell Us About the Brain? Psychology, Neurophysiology, and Constraint16. Introspective Evidence in Psychology
Synopsis
How do we see? This question has fascinated and perplexed philosophers and scientists for millennia. In visual perception, mind and world meet, when light reflected from objects enters the eyes and stimulates the nerves leading to activity in the brain near the back of the head. This neural activity yields conscious experiences of a world in three dimensions, clothed in colors, and immediately recognized as (say) ground, sky, grass, trees, and friends. The visualbrain also produces nonconscious representations that interact with other brain systems for perception and cognition and that help to regulate our visually guided actions. But how does all of this reallywork? The answers concern the physiology, psychology, and philosophy of visual perception and cognition. Gary Hatfield's essays address fundamental questions concerning, in Part I, the psychological processes underlying spatial perception and perception of objects; in Part II, psychological theories and metaphysical controversies about color perception and qualia; and, in Part III, the history and philosophy of theories of vision, including methodological controversies surrounding introspectionand involving the relations between psychology and the fields of neuroscience and cognitive science. An introductory chapter provides a unified overview; an extensive reference list rounds out thevolume., Gary Hatfield draws together his work on the science and philosophy of visual perception and cognition, including spatial perception, colour perception and qualia, object perception, the structure of conscious experience, physiological reduction and the role of neuroscience, the history of theories of vision, and the status of introspective methods., How do we see? This question has fascinated and perplexed philosophers and scientists for millennia. In visual perception, mind and world meet, when light reflected from objects enters the eyes and stimulates the nerves leading to activity in the brain near the back of the head. This neural activity yields conscious experiences of a world in three dimensions, clothed in colors, and immediately recognized as (say) ground, sky, grass, trees, and friends. The visual brain also produces nonconscious representations that interact with other brain systems for perception and cognition and that help to regulate our visually guided actions. But how does all of this really work? The answers concern the physiology, psychology, and philosophy of visual perception and cognition. Gary Hatfield's essays address fundamental questions concerning, in Part I, the psychological processes underlying spatial perception and perception of objects; in Part II, psychological theories and metaphysical controversies about color perception and qualia; and, in Part III, the history and philosophy of theories of vision, including methodological controversies surrounding introspection and involving the relations between psychology and the fields of neuroscience and cognitive science. An introductory chapter provides a unified overview; an extensive reference list rounds out the volume.
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BF241
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