The Metaphysics of Perception
Wilfrid Sellars, Perceptual Consciousness and Critical Realism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:25th Sep '07
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This book is an important study in the philosophy of the mind; drawing on the work of philosopher Wilfrid Sellars and the theory of critical realism to develop a novel argument for understanding perception and metaphysics.
"What we are, what we can know, and how we fit into the world turn centrally on the analysis of perception. In The Metaphysics of Perception Paul Coates teases apart the tensions that have systematically confused philosophers of perception and defends a sophisticated form of the causal theory of perception. In his detailed responses to recent Realist arguments and his careful consideration of modern psychology of perception and the growing body of empirical results, Coates has essentially re-invented Critical Realism, revising, expanding, filling in, and deepening the proto-theory found in Sellars’ père et fils. Coates's theory is the only one I know that is at home accounting for the fact that perception is first-personal and qualitative and yet subject to empirical, scientific investigation. It will become a landmark in the philosophy of perception."
—Willem deVries, Professor of Philosophy, University of New Hampshire
"Steering a lucid course between sense data theory and direct realism, Coates delivers a nuanced, up-to-date version of the Critical Realism associated with Wilfred Sellars. This is a timely and important contribution that successfully integrates scientific, philosophical, and first person perspectives on the nature of perception and the relation between experience and its objects.
—Andy Clark, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, University of Edinburgh
"The publication of this book is a major event in the philosophy of perception. Paul Coates develops a deeply thought out theory and makes powerful criticisms of alternative accounts. It merits attention from everyone interested in its topic."
—Paul Snowdon, Grote Professor of Mind and Logic University College, London
"This book is challenging, engaging, provocative, and important."
---Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
ISBN: 9780415284455
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Weight: 690g
288 pages