By Katherine Hawley, Fiona Macpherson

Which gadgets and homes are represented in perceptual event, and the way can we be certain this? The papers during this assortment deal with those questions including different basic questions about the character of perceptual content material.

  • The e-book attracts jointly papers by means of top foreign philosophers of brain, together with Alex  Byrne (MIT), Alva Noë (University of California, Berkeley), Tim Bayne (St Catherine’s university, Oxford), Michael Tye (University of Texas, Austin), Richard rate (All Souls university, Oxford) and Susanna Siegel (Harvard University)
  • Essays tackle the imperative questions surrounding the content material of perceptual experience
  • Investigates how can we make certain the admissible contents of experience
  • Published in organization with the magazine Philosophical Quarterly

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There might be planets inhabited by tiger-like creatures that look just like tigers. Does it follow from this that tigerhood cannot be phenomenally represented? I think not. To show why not, a short excursion to twin earth is needed. Twin earth scenarios are routinely employed to put pressure on the link between phenomenal content and perceptual indiscernibility. It seems conceivable that there are worlds in which some property other than yellow looks (in the phenomenal sense) just like yellow, or that there are worlds in which some property other than sourness tastes (in the phenomenal sense) like sourness.

Eds), Causation and Counterfactuals (MIT Press, 2004), pp. 445–58. F. Strawson, ‘Causation and Explanation’, in his Analysis and Metaphysics (Oxford UP, 1992), p. 118. J. D. Tremoulet, ‘Perceptual Causality and Animacy’, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 4 (2000), pp. 299–309, at p. 299. 5 D. H. Freeman, 1982), p. 35. 38 S. BUTTERFILL I shall only consider visually presented stimuli. Some researchers hold that we perceive causal interactions through touch or experiences of agency. These views will not be considered here.

We were confronted with a second task, that of “understanding” the phenomenon, of ... seeking to find out why such and such conditions were necessary for its production, and why it possessed such and such properties’ (p. 18). Michotte’s idea, then, is that we can get past superficial ideas about the perceptual experiences characteristic of launching by first (a) identifying the precise conditions under which these experiences occur, and then (b) explaining why they occur under these conditions. If it turns out that the best explanation at stage (b) requires the claim that we see causal interactions, that will constitute an argument for this claim.

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