In lightofthis,Siegel defends theclaimthat phenomenalcharacter caninvolve kind properties by ... characters involve only lowlevel properties is to accept [C]—that the visual experiences actually have different phenomenal character—but ...
The philosophy of perception investigates the nature of our sensory experiences and their relation to reality. In the second edition of this popular book, William Fish introduces the subject thematically,...
To try to provide an alternative way of resolving this dispute, Tim Bayne presents a phenomenal contrast based argument using the phenomenon, discussed above, of associative agnosia. Recall that associative agnosics seem to be able to ...
He sets out the major theories together with their motivations and problems. While providing historical background to debates, the focus is on recent presentations and defenses of theories. This new edition includes two new chapters.
With summaries and suggested further reading at the end of each chapter, this is an ideal introduction to the philosophy of perception.
Philosophy of Perception