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Author/Contributor(s): |
Burge, Tyler
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Publisher: |
Oxford University Press, USA
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Date: |
08/13/2022
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Binding: |
Hardcover
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Condition: |
NEW
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In
Perception: First Form of Mind, Tyler Burge develops an understanding of the most primitive type of mental representational: perception. Focusing on the functions and capacities of perceptual states, Burge accounts for their representational content and structure, and develops a formal semantics for them. The discussion explains the role of iconic format in the structure. It also situates the accounts of content, structure, and semantics within scientific explanations of perceptual-state formation, emphasizing formation of perceptual categorization. In the book's second half, Burge discusses what a perceptual system is. Exploration of relations between perception and other primitive capacities-conation, attention, memory, anticipation, affect, learning, and imagining-helps distinguish perceiving, with its associated capacities, from thinking, with its associated capacities. Drawing mainly on vision science, not introspection,
Perception: First Form of Mind is a rigorous,
agenda-setting work in philosophy of perception and philosophy of science.
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