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Showing, Sensing, and Seeming - Distinctively Sensory Representations and their Contents (Hardcover)
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Showing, Sensing, and Seeming - Distinctively Sensory Representations and their Contents (Hardcover)
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Certain representations are bound in a special way to our sensory
capacities. Many pictures show things as looking certain ways, for
instance, while auditory mental images show things as sounding
certain ways. What do all those distinctively sensory
representations have in common, and what makes them different from
representations of other kinds? Dominic Gregory argues that they
are alike in having meanings of a certain special type. He employs
a host of novel ideas relating to kinds of perceptual states,
sensory perspectives, and sensory varieties of meaning to provide a
detailed account of the special nature of the contents which belong
to distinctively sensory representations. The resulting theory is
then used to shed light on a wide range of intellectual issues.
Some of the topics addressed in Showing, Sensing, and Seeming
relate to distinctively sensory representations in general, but
many of them concern distinctively sensory representations of more
specific kinds. The book contains detailed philosophical
examinations of sensory mental imagery and pictures, for instance,
and of memory, photography, and analogous nonvisual phenomena.
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