Medieval Perceptual Puzzles

Medieval Perceptual Puzzles
Title Medieval Perceptual Puzzles PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 407
Release 2019-11-26
Genre History
ISBN 9004413030

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In our daily lives, we are surrounded by all sorts of things – such as trees, cars, persons, or madeleines – and perception allows us access to them. But what does ‘to perceive’ actually mean? What is it that we perceive? How do we perceive? Do we perceive the same way animals do? Does reason play a role in perception? Such questions occur naturally today. But was it the same in the past, centuries ago? The collected volume tackles this issue by turning to the Latin philosophy of the 13th and 14th centuries. Did medieval thinkers raise the same, or similar, questions as we do with respect to perception? What answers did they provide? What arguments did they make for raising the questions they did, and for the answers they gave to them? The philosophers taken into consideration are, among others, Albert the Great, Roger Bacon, William of Auvergne, Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, John Pecham, Richard Rufus, Peter Olivi, Robert Kilwardby, John Buridan, and Jean of Jandun. Contributors are Elena Băltuță, Daniel De Haan, Martin Klein, Andrew LaZella, Lukáš Lička, Mattia Mantovani, André Martin, Dominik Perler, Paolo Rubini, José Filipe Silva, Juhana Toivanen, and Rega Wood.

Perceptual Puzzlers

Perceptual Puzzlers
Title Perceptual Puzzlers PDF eBook
Author L. B. Lang
Publisher Thunder Bay Press
Pages 126
Release 2003-05
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9781592230198

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Containing over 100 exercises, Perceptual Puzzlers challenges even the cleverest puzzle solver. For fun or for sport, these puzzles are perfect for car trips or airplane rides or even to find out who is the real puzzle wizard in the family. Puzzlers used to old-fashioned black-and-white puzzles will be happy to move up to this techno-colorful puzzle book.

The Puzzle of Perceptual Justification

The Puzzle of Perceptual Justification
Title The Puzzle of Perceptual Justification PDF eBook
Author Harmen Ghijsen
Publisher Springer
Pages 165
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 331930500X

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This book provides an accessible and up-to-date discussion of contemporary theories of perceptual justification that each highlight different factors related to perception, i.e., conscious experience, higher-order beliefs, and reliable processes. The book’s discussion starts from the viewpoint that perception is not only one of our fundamental sources of knowledge and justification, but also plays this role for many less sophisticated animals. It proposes a scientifically informed reliabilist theory which can accommodate this fact without denying that some of our epistemic abilities as human perceivers are special. This allows it to combine many of our intuitions about the importance of conscious experience and higher-order belief with the controversial thesis that perceptual justification is fundamentally non-evidential in character.

100 Perceptual Puzzles

100 Perceptual Puzzles
Title 100 Perceptual Puzzles PDF eBook
Author Pierre Berloquin
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1995
Genre Mathematical recreations
ISBN 9781566196734

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Outside Color

Outside Color
Title Outside Color PDF eBook
Author M. Chirimuuta
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 263
Release 2015-05-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0262029081

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Draws on contemporary perceptual science to address metaphysical questions about color.

Assessment with the WAIS-IV

Assessment with the WAIS-IV
Title Assessment with the WAIS-IV PDF eBook
Author Jerome M. Sattler
Publisher Jerome M Sattler Publisher
Pages 335
Release 2009
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0970267177

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"Assessment with the WAIS-IV is designed as both a teaching text and a reference source for students and professionals. The text provides an in-depth analysis of a major instrument useful for the cognitive assessment of older adolescents and adults."--Preface.

Perceptual Illusions

Perceptual Illusions
Title Perceptual Illusions PDF eBook
Author C. Calabi
Publisher Springer
Pages 294
Release 2017-04-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0230365299

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Although current debates in epistemology and philosophy of mind show a renewed interest in perceptual illusions, there is no systematic work in the philosophy of perception and in the psychology of perception with respect to the concept of illusion and the relation between illusion and error. This book aims to fill that gap.