Consciousness and perceptual experience an ecological and phenomenological approach

This book describes and proposes an unusual integrative approach to human perception that qualifies as both an ecological and a phenomenological approach at the same time. Thomas Natsoulas shows us how our consciousness - in three of six senses of the word that the book identifies - is involved in o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Natsoulas, Thomas (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2013
Edición:1st publ
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Sumario:This book describes and proposes an unusual integrative approach to human perception that qualifies as both an ecological and a phenomenological approach at the same time. Thomas Natsoulas shows us how our consciousness - in three of six senses of the word that the book identifies - is involved in our activity of perceiving the one and only world that exists, which includes oneself as a proper part of it, and that all of us share together with the rest of life on earth. He makes the case that our stream of consciousness - in the original Jamesian sense minus his mental/physical dualism - provides us with firsthand contact with the world, as opposed to our having such contact instead with theorist-posited items such as inner mental representations, internal pictures, or sense-image models, pure figments and virtual objects, none of which can have effects on our sensory receptors.
Descripción Física:vii, 463 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 447-456) e índice
ISBN:9781107004511