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Published: 01 July 2020
Figure 7.   (a–b) Visual search for intersections. More
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Published: 01 April 2023
Figure 2. Visual inference can be affected by information about what one is looking at. Look at the image and search for anything out of the ordinary before reading this footnote for a hint. 54 Image reprinted from Lupyan 2017 (original photographer unknown). More
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The Philosophical Review (2006) 115 (3): 355–388.
Published: 01 July 2006
... Consciousness.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research . Smith, A. D. 2002 . The Problem of Perception . Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Soteriou, M. 2000 . “The Particularity of Visual Perception.” European Journal of Philosophy 8 : 173 -89. Travis, C. 2004 . “The Silence...
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The Philosophical Review (2019) 128 (1): 131–134.
Published: 01 January 2019
... be a contrast here—surely there could be universal features of the contents of vision. In personal correspondence, Madary clarifies, “It seems to me that what I have in mind with the structure of vision could perhaps be described as universal features of the content of vision . . . my view is that visual...
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The Philosophical Review (2021) 130 (1): 176–180.
Published: 01 January 2021
...Rachel Etta Rudolph Breckenridge Wylie , Visual Experience: A Semantic Approach . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2018 . x + 165 pp . © 2021 by Cornell University 2021 Consider the color character of your visual experience of a gray patch. We communicate about...
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The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (4): 495–519.
Published: 01 October 2001
...Andy Clark How should we characterize the functional role of conscious visual experience? In particular, how do the conscious contents of visual experience guide, bear upon, or otherwise inform our ongoing motor activities? According to an intuitive and (I shall argue) philosophically influential...
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The Philosophical Review (2019) 128 (3): 293–336.
Published: 01 July 2019
...Colin Chamberlain Consider the distinctive qualitative property grass visually appears to have when it visually appears to be green. This property is an example of what I call sensuous color . Whereas early modern mechanists typically argue that bodies are not sensuously colored, Margaret Cavendish...
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The Philosophical Review (2009) 118 (1): 1–27.
Published: 01 January 2009
... of time. It proposes that the puzzle can be resolved by a view according to which for an agent to watch an object throughout a period of time is for that agent to maintain visual awareness of that object with the aim of perceptually knowing what that object is doing. The essay goes on to make some further...
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The Philosophical Review (2008) 117 (2): 245–273.
Published: 01 April 2008
... at the margins but broadly inept. Examples highlighted in this essay include: emotional experience (for example, is it entirely bodily; does joy have a common, distinctive phenomenological core?), peripheral vision (how broad and stable is the region of visual clarity?), and the phenomenology of thought (does...
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The Philosophical Review (2021) 130 (4): 481–531.
Published: 01 October 2021
... is suffused with valence. What it’s like to undergo perceptual experiences—from pains to supposedly “neutral” visual experiences—standardly feels good or bad to some degree. The second aim is to argue, by appealing to theoretical and empirical considerations pertaining to the phenomenon of (perceptual...
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The Philosophical Review (2022) 131 (3): 327–359.
Published: 01 July 2022
...Alex Byrne; Riccardo Manzotti When one visually hallucinates, the object of one’s hallucination is not before one’s eyes. On the standard view, that is because the object of hallucination does not exist, and so is not anywhere. Many different defenses of the standard view are on offer; each has...
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The Philosophical Review (2020) 129 (3): 323–393.
Published: 01 July 2020
...Figure 7.   (a–b) Visual search for intersections. ...
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The Philosophical Review (2017) 126 (3): 410–417.
Published: 01 July 2017
... Perception: A Sketch of the FINST Spatial-Index Model .” Cognition 32 , no. 1 : 65 – 97 . Pylyshyn Zenon 2001 . “ Visual Indexes, Preconceptual Objects, and Situated Vision .” Cognition 80 , no. 1 : 127 – 58 . Pylyshyn Zenon 2003 . Seeing and Visualizing: It's Not What...
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The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (2): 199–240.
Published: 01 April 2001
... Varieties of Visual Field.” Philosophical Psychology 9 : 477 -95. Chalmers, David J. 1996 . The Conscious Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Davies, Martin. 1991 . “Individualism and Perceptual Content.” Mind 100 : 461 -84. ____. 1992 . “Perceptual Content and Local Supervenience...
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The Philosophical Review (2004) 113 (4): 451–506.
Published: 01 October 2004
.... M Armstrong, 86 -124. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books. ____. 1971 . Locke, Berkeley, Hume: Central Themes . Oxford: Clarendon Press. Bowmaker, J., and H. Dartnall. 1980 . Visual Pigments of Rods and Cones in a Human Retina. Journal Physiologica 298 : 501 -11. Boynton, R. M. 1979...
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The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (3): 472–475.
Published: 01 July 2001
... an account of pictorial representation that vindicates the intuitions of the many, namely that pictorial representation is a deeply visual phenomenon, that an explanation of pictorial representation needs to be based on an explanation of our expm’ence of pictures, and that there must be some sense...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (4): 563–601.
Published: 01 October 2007
... the structure of the visual system. However, the proximal visual stimulus cannot, by itself, determine distal reflectance properties. The proximal stimulus is a spectral power distribution that is itself the function of the reflectance and the illuminant. To determine the distal reflectance type from...
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The Philosophical Review (2011) 120 (4): 475–513.
Published: 01 October 2011
... Programme FP7/2007–2013 under grant agreement no. FP7–238128. References Berkeley G. 1948–57 . The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne , ed. Luce A. A. Jessop T. E. . London : Thomas Nelson . Bhalla M. Proffitt D. R. . 1999 . “ Visual-Motor Recalibration...
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The Philosophical Review (2013) 122 (2): 307–310.
Published: 01 April 2013
.... It is widely accepted that movies somehow “tell” their stories in terms of sights and sounds, and this suggests that a movie narrative presupposes a mode of audio/visual narration. But this apparently simple idea has proved elusive, and, in chapter 5, Gaut attempts to untangle a range of the knotty problems...
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The Philosophical Review (2013) 122 (2): 314–317.
Published: 01 April 2013
.... It is widely accepted that movies somehow “tell” their stories in terms of sights and sounds, and this suggests that a movie narrative presupposes a mode of audio/visual narration. But this apparently simple idea has proved elusive, and, in chapter 5, Gaut attempts to untangle a range of the knotty problems...