This book develops a unified account of perceptual content, perceptual consciousness, and perceptual evidence. Each is analyzed in terms of the key idea that perception is constituted by employing perceptual capacities - for example the capacity to discriminate red from blue. The view presented...
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This book develops a unified account of perceptual content, perceptual consciousness, and perceptual evidence. Each is analyzed in terms of the key idea that perception is constituted by employing perceptual capacities - for example the capacity to discriminate red from blue. The view presented is radical, original, and broad in scope.
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