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The Metaphysics of Perception

 

This book challenges contemporary Direct Realist theories of perception and defends a 
version of the causal theory that the author locates in the Critical Realist tradition of 
which Wilfrid Sellars is the main recent exponent. The author highlights the difficulties 
Direct Realists face in providing a coherent positive account of their view. He develops 
an analysis of perceptual experience derived from the later writings of Sellars. According 
to this account experience involves both low-level concepts and a distinct sensory 
component. This view makes sense of the various notions of non-conceptual content 
appealed to in current discussion, and provides, in addition, solutions to the conceptual 
problems raised by recent experimental work  on  attention and change blindness. An 
important  feature  of this theory is the dynamic navigational account of perception and 
action, which points to an underlying continuity between common sense, scientific and 
philosophical accounts of perceiving. 
Paul Coates is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire, UK.
This book challenges contemporary Direct Realist theories of perception and defends a version of the causal theory that the author locates in the Critical Realist tradition of which Wilfrid Sellars is the main recent exponent. The author highlights the difficulties Direct Realists face in providing a coherent positive account of their view. He develops an analysis of perceptual experience derived from the later writings of Sellars. According to this account experience involves both low-level concepts and a distinct sensory component. This view makes sense of the various notions of non-conceptual content appealed to in current discussion, and provides, in addition, solutions to the conceptual problems raised by recent experimental work  on  attention and change blindness. An important  feature  of this theory is the dynamic navigational account of perception and action, which points to an underlying continuity between common sense, scientific and philosophical accounts of perceiving. 
Paul Coates is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire, UK.



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