Towards a Theory of Epistemically Significant Perception: How We Relate to the World

Towards a Theory of Epistemically Significant Perception: How We Relate to the World

by Nadja El Kassar
Towards a Theory of Epistemically Significant Perception: How We Relate to the World

Towards a Theory of Epistemically Significant Perception: How We Relate to the World

by Nadja El Kassar

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Overview

How does perceptual experience make us knowledgeable about the world? In this book Nadja El Kassar argues that an informed answer requires a novel theory of perception: perceptual experience involves conceptual capacities and consists in a relation between a perceiver and the world.
Contemporary theories of perception disagree about the role of content and conceptual capacities in perceptual experience. In her analysis El Kassar scrutinizes the arguments of conceptualist and relationist theories, thereby exposing their limitations for explaining the epistemic role of perceptual experience. Against this background she develops her novel theory of epistemically significant perception. Her theory improves on current accounts by encompassing both the epistemic role of perceptual experiences and its perceptual character. Central claims of her theory receive additional support from work in vision science, making this book an original contribution to the philosophy of perception.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110578270
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 11/07/2017
Series: Ideen & Argumente
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 9.06(w) x 6.10(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Nadja El Kassar, ETH Zürich, Switzerland.

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