Evaluative perception /

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Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Mind association occasional series
Mind Association occasional series.
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11725063
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Other authors / contributors:Bergqvist, Anna, editor.
Cowan, Robert, 1971- editor.
ISBN:9780191089190
0191089192
0198786050
9780198786054
9780191827747
0191827746
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Other form:Print version: Evaluative perception. Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2018. 0198786050

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505 0 |a Cover; Evaluative Perception; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; 1. Existence and Nature of Evaluative Perception; 2. Epistemology and Evaluative Perception; 3. Value Theory and Evaluative Perception; PART I: The Existence and Nature of Evaluative Perception; 1: Rich Perceptual Content and Aesthetic Properties; 1. For and Against the Sceptical Challenge from Sc; 1.1. Sparse versus rich perceptual content; 1.2. Two aesthetic cases and two categories of explanation; 2. Ambiguous Figures and the Argument from Seeing-As; 2.1. The argument 
505 8 |a 2.2. A rejoinder and some general lessons2.3. Concluding the argument: rich perceptual content of aesthetic properties; 3. Further Motivating AP: Mechanisms for Explanation; 4. A Conclusion and a Speculation; 2: Can We Visually Experience Aesthetic Properties?; 1. Arguments for (A) from Phenomenological and Epistemic Considerations; 2. An Argument Against (A) from Illusion; 3. An Argument for (A) from 'Observationality'; 4. An Argument for (A) from the Metaphysics of Aesthetic Properties; 5. Conclusion; 3: Moral Perception Defended; 1. Outline of a Theory of Moral Perception 
505 8 |a 1.1. The perceptible and the observable1.2. The analogy between perception and action; 2. The Representational Character of Moral Perception; 2.1. Sensing physically versus sensing morally; 2.2. The multileveled character of perception; 2.3. Moral perception as a basis for moral knowledge; 3. The Phenomenological Problem; 3.1. The presentational aspect of perception; 3.2. Perception of emotion as an analogous case; 4. Perception and Inference; 5. Perception and Cognition; 5.1. Object perception, aesthetic perception, and moral seemings; 5.2. 'Cognitive penetration' 
505 8 |a 6. Moral Perception, Realism, and Rationalism7. Perception, Conception, and Perceptual Belief; 8. Conclusion; 4: Evaluative Perception as Response-Dependent Representation; 1. What Is Involved in Evaluative Perception?; 2. Rich versus Austere Accounts of Perceptual Content; 3. Intrinsic Representation of Response-Dependent Properties; 4. Response-Dependent Representation; 4.1. Pain; 4.2. Moral Properties; 5. Concluding Remarks; 5: Doubts about Moral Perception; 1. Introduction; 2. Moral Perception: Focusing the Issue; 3. The Method of Phenomenal Contrast; 4. Three Points Against (MP) 
505 8 |a 5. Two Objections6. Conclusion; 6: Seeing Depicted Space (Or Not); 1. Introduction; 2. Seeing-In; 2.1. Seeing-in as experienced resemblance; 2.2. Seeing-in as recognition; 3. Seeing Empty Space In Pictures; 3.1. The glimmering of facts; 3.2. Permeated pictorial perception; 4. Seeing Depicted Space (Or Not): Three Clarifications and Four Examples; 4.1. Three clarifications; 4.2. Four examples; 5. Conclusion; 7: Perception of Absence as Value-Driven Perception; 1. Introduction; 2. Values and Absences; 3. From Values to Absences: An Argument from Salience; 3.1. The argument 
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