
In Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory a group of distinguished contributors examine how perceptual imagination and memory resemble and differ from each other and from other kinds of sensory experience.They question the role each plays in perception and in the acquisition of knowledge. The collection discusses the epistemic roles that the imagination and memory play in our mental lives. It pushes forward the debates about the nature of perceptual imagination and perceptual memory. This innovative study will encourage future discussions on these interesting topics by students and scholars in the field. This volume presents ten new essays on the nature of perceptual imagination and perceptual memory, framed by an introductory overview of these topics. How do perceptual imagination and memory resemble and differ from each other and from other kinds of sensory experience? And what role does each play in perception and in the acquisition of knowledge? These are the two central questions that the contributors seek to address.
This collection investigates the fundamental nature of perceptual imagination and perceptual memory, specifically questioning how these mental states relate to sensory experience and the acquisition of knowledge. Editors Fabian Dorsch and Fiona Macpherson curate a series of ten original essays from distinguished scholars to establish a rigorous framework for distinguishing these cognitive processes. The volume addresses how these faculties function independently and in conjunction with direct perception to shape human understanding.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a specialized contribution to contemporary philosophy of mind and cognitive science. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for advanced students and scholars engaged in current debates regarding mental representation.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192548565
ISBN-13:
9780192548566
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