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Burge’s Defense of Perceptual Content
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 20121 The term “content view” has been used by Siegel (2010a) and Brewer (2011). Schellenberg (2011) speaks instead of the content thesis. Siegel’s characterization of the content view is too weak for our purposes here. The content view she defends is neutral with regard to the nature of sensory states, and Burge is explicitly defending a claim about what ...
TODD GANSON, BEN BRONNER, ALEX KERR
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2002
When we perceive a physical object we have a perceptual experience caused by that object. It is common to hold that such experiences have two aspects: a sensuous, sensory aspect and an intentional aspect. The experience is intentional in the sense that it carries intentional content: it represents (things in the world) as being a certain way.
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When we perceive a physical object we have a perceptual experience caused by that object. It is common to hold that such experiences have two aspects: a sensuous, sensory aspect and an intentional aspect. The experience is intentional in the sense that it carries intentional content: it represents (things in the world) as being a certain way.
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Perceptual Content and Fregean Myth
Mind, 1991When my daughter Natasha was very small, she often arrived in my bed in the night. One morning she woke there, eyes big with excitement: "Mommy, I saw your dream!". The dream was mine, it seems, because it was in my bed. A charming mingling of the intentional contents of a representation with attributes of the vehicle of representation-something that ...
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The Content of Perceptual Experience
2009Abstract Our waking life involves a constant stream of perceptual experience. But what is it, exactly? What is the content of perceptual experience? This is a very difficult question to answer satisfactorily, and it has been made a great deal more difficult by the fact that almost all the key terms in the debate have been used in ...
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Content discovery using perceptual automation
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Management of Digital EcoSystems, 2018In this work, an innovative media content discovery and selection system is proposed based on human behavior. There were two parts to this project: first, in the perception phase, a speech signal is used for analysis with the intention to detect and extract emotional cues; and second, in the automation phase, textual information was used to determine ...
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Psycho-Semantics of Perceptual Content
2020Abstract A general problem faced by psychology is that of accounting for an organism’s sensitivities to non-local, non-physical, and/or non-instantiated—what I call “abstruse”—properties, such as, e.g., being a dinosaur, being a triangle, or being a noun or a sentence. I argue that only an intentionalistically understood CRT (an “II-CRT”)
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The Content of Perceptual Experience
2018Attention performs two constitutive roles in perceptual experience. This chapter argues that this claim is motivated by a need to respect two apparently competing insights about experience, one having to do with its epistemic role in supplying reasons for our beliefs about the world around us, the other to do with the phenomenology of openness to the ...
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Perceptual contents : a study on the nature of the contents of perceptual experience
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The Richness of Perceptual Content
2017This study aims to present one of the most effective arguments given against conceptualism about perceptual content. Conceptualism is the view that perceptual content is wholly conceptual, so that a subject cannot undergo a perceptual experience unless he possesses concepts that properly characterize the content of his experience.
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