Seeing, Doing, and Knowing is an original and comprehensive
philosophical treatment of sense perception as it is currently
investigated by cognitive neuroscientists. Its central theme is the
task-oriented specialization of sensory systems across the biological
domain. Sensory systems are automatic sorting machines; they engage in
a process of classification. Human vision sorts and orders external
objects in terms of a specialized, proprietary scheme of categories -
colours, shapes, speeds and directions of movement, etc. This 'Sensory
Classification Thesis' implies that sensation is not a naturally
caused image from which an organism must infer the state of the world
beyond; it is more like an internal communication, a signal concerning
the state of the world issued by a sensory system, in accordance with
internal conventions, for the use of an organism's other systems. This
is why sensory states are both easily understood and persuasive.
Sensory classification schemes are purpose-built to serve the
knowledge-gathering and pragmatic needs of particular types of
organisms. They are specialized: a bee or a bird does not see exactly
what a human does. The Sensory Classification Thesis helps clarify
this specialization in perceptual content and supports a new form of
realism about the deliverances of sensation: 'Pluralistic Realism' is
based on the idea that sensory systems coevolve with an organism's
other systems; they are not simply moulded to the external world. The
last part of the book deals with reference in vision. Cognitive
scientists now believe that vision guides the limbs by means of a
subsystem that links up with the objects of physical manipulation in
ways that bypass sensory categories. In a novel extension of this
theory, Matthen argues that 'motion-guiding vision' is integrated with
sensory classification in conscious vision. This accounts for the
quasi-demonstrative form of visual states: 'This particular object is
red', and so on. He uses this idea to cast new light on the nature of
perceptual objects, pictorial representation, and the visual
representation of space.
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A Philosophical Theory of Sense Perception
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ISBN
9780191533280
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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