Modeling,Localization and the Explanation of Phenomenal Properties: Philosophy and the Cognitive sciences at the beginning of the Millennium |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">Steven?HorstEmail author |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Philosophy, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT 06457, USA |
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Abstract: | Case studies in the psychophysics, modeling and localization of human vision are presented as an example of “hands-on” philosophy
of the cognitive sciences. These studies also yield important results for familiar problems in philosophy of mind: the explanatory
gap surrounding phenomenological feels is not closed by the kinds of investigations surveyed. However, the science is able
to explain some sorts of phenomenological facts, such as why the human color space takes the form of the Munsell color solid,
or why there is a phenomenologically-pure yellow but not a phenomenologically-pure orange. |
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