Perception and Its Modalities
Exploring the Interconnected Nature of Human Senses
Mohan Matthen editor Stephen Biggs editor Dustin Stokes editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:23rd Oct '14
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The book explores the complex interplay between our senses, emphasizing their collaborative role in shaping perception. Perception and Its Modalities offers fresh insights into how we understand sensory experiences.
In Perception and Its Modalities, a collection of nineteen insightful essays, contributors delve into the intricate nature of human perception. Philosophers and cognitive scientists come together to explore how individual senses interact with one another and how they collectively shape our understanding of the world around us. The volume emphasizes that perception is not merely a sum of discrete sensory inputs, but rather a complex interplay of modalities that work in concert to provide us with a cohesive perceptual experience.
The essays address fundamental questions about the senses, such as their distinctiveness and the number of senses we possess. Contributors investigate how sensory modalities extract and process information from our environment, considering whether multiple senses can perceive a single event simultaneously. This inquiry leads to discussions about the implications of viewing the senses as separate entities versus recognizing their collaborative nature in the perceptual process.
Ultimately, Perception and Its Modalities aims to challenge traditional paradigms of perception. By advocating for a more integrated approach that acknowledges the interdependence of the senses, the contributors seek to enhance our understanding of how we perceive reality. This volume not only broadens the discourse on perception but also invites readers to reconsider their own sensory experiences and the ways in which these experiences inform their understanding of the world.
'It is partly the diversity of this anthology that will make it a very useful read for someone looking for a topic on which to write a PhD thesis in the philosophy of perception. But it will also be useful for such a reader because Perception and its Modalities makes clear how much work there is left to do in this area of philosophy..." --Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online
ISBN: 9780199832798
Dimensions: 163mm x 236mm x 31mm
Weight: 842g
512 pages