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Perception2
Authors:Tyler Burge
Abstract:The article is an overview of some central philosophical problems associated with perception. It discusses what distinguishes perception from other sensory capacities and from conception. It discusses anti‐individualism, a view according to which the nature of a perceptual state is dependent not just causally but for its identity or ‘essence’ on relations to a normal environment in which systems containing that state were formed. It discusses different views about epistemic warrant. By emphasising the deep ways in which human and animal perceptual systems, especially visual systems, are similar, it criticises a dominant view of the last century, in both philosophy and large parts of psychology, according to which a range of sophisticated supplementary abilities have to be learned before a child can perceive objective features of the physical world.
Keywords:anti‐individualism  concept  epistemic externalism  epistemic warrant  information  modular  ontogenetic subjectivism  perceptual constancy  representation  sensation  sense‐data  sense‐perceptual system  sensory system
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