Perception, Causation, and Objectivity
Perception, Causation, and Objectivity
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Abstract
Perceptual experience, that paradigm of subjectivity, constitutes our most immediate and fundamental access to the objective world. At least, this would seem to be so if commonsense realism is correct — if perceptual experience is (in general) an immediate awareness of mind-independent objects, and a source of direct knowledge of what such objects are like. Commonsense realism raises many questions. First, can we be more precise about its commitments? Does it entail any particular conception of the nature of perceptual experience and its relation to perceived objects, or any particular view of the way perception yields knowledge? Second, what explains the apparent intuitive appeal of commonsense realism? Should we think of it as a kind of folk theory held by most human adults or is there a sense in which we are pre-theoretically committed to it — in virtue of the experience we enjoy or in virtue of the concepts we use or in virtue of the explanations we give? Third, is commonsense realism defensible, in the face of formidable challenges from epistemology, metaphysics and cognitive science? The project of the present volume is to advance our understanding of these issues and thus to shed light on the commitments and credentials of commonsense realism. As you may have guessed from the title, the volume also aims to highlight the key role the concept of causation plays in these debates. Central issues to be addressed include the status and nature of causal requirements on perception, the causal role of perceptual experience, and the relation between objective perception and causal thinking — issues that, as many chapters in the volume bring out, are inseparable from concerns with the very nature of causation.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Perception, Causation, and Objectivity
Johannes Roessler
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Tackling Berkeley's Puzzle
Quassim Cassam
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Relational vs Kantian Responses to Berkeley's Puzzle
John Campbell
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Experiential Objectivity
Naomi Eilan
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Realism and Explanation in Perception
Bill Brewer
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Epistemic Humility and Causal Structuralism
James Van Cleve
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Seeing What Is So
Barry Stroud
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Causation in Commonsense Realism
Johannes Roessler
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Perceptual Concepts as Non-causal Concepts
Paul Snowdon
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Perception and the Ontology of Causation
Helen Steward
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Vision and Causal Understanding
William Child
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The Perception of Absence, Space, and Time
Matthew Soteriou
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Perception, Causal Understanding, and Locality
Christoph Hoerl
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Causal Perception and Causal Cognition
Jim Woodward
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Children's Understanding of Perceptual Appearances
Matthew Nudds
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Perspective-Taking and its Foundation in Joint Attention
Henrike Moll andAndy Meltzoff
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A Two-Systems Theory of Social Cognition: Engagement and Theory of Mind
Martin Doherty
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Development of Understanding of the Causal Connection between Perceptual Access and Knowledge State
Elizabeth J. Robinson
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Social and Physical Reasoning in Human-reared Chimpanzees: Preliminary Studies
Jennifer Vonk andDaniel J. Povinelli
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End Matter
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