Senses and the History of Philosophy

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aesthetics
animal sensory systems
Arabic
Bodily Sense Organs
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Cave
cognition
Cognitive Penetrability
Cognitive Penetration
cross-modal integration
Cross-modal Transfer
De Aspectibus
Elevated Moon
emotions
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Extramission Theories
Hebrew
Higher Cognitive States
historical development of sensory theories
Horizon Moon
Hume
Hutcheson
Indian
Informational Richness
Interspecies Comparison
Intromission Theories
Inverted Retinal Image
Locke
mind
Molyneux
Molyneux Problem
Molyneux's Question
Molyneux’s Question
Moon Illusion
non-western epistemology
Olfactory Experience
perception
Perceptual Error
perceptual illusions
phenomenology of perception
philosophy of mind
Plotinus
psychology
Reid
senses
Sensory Substitution Devices
Size Distance Invariance Hypothesis
Tangible Extension
taste
Testimonial Injustice
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Veridical Perception
Vice Versa
vision
Walter Chatton

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138738997
  • Weight: 771g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The study of perception and the role of the senses have recently risen to prominence in philosophy and are now a major area of study and research. However, the philosophical history of the senses remains a relatively neglected subject. Moving beyond the current philosophical canon, this outstanding collection offers a wide-ranging and diverse philosophical exploration of the senses, from the classical period to the present day. Written by a team of international contributors, it is divided into six parts:

  • Perception from Non-Western Perspectives
  • Perception in the Ancient Period
  • Perception in the Medieval Latin/Arabic Period
  • Perception in the Early Modern Period
  • Perception in the Post-Kantian Period
  • Perception in the Contemporary Period.

The volume challenges conventional philosophical study of perception by covering a wide range of significant, as well as hitherto overlooked, topics, such as perceptual judgment, temporal and motion illusions, mirror and picture perception, animal senses and cross-modal integration. By investigating the history of the senses in thinkers such as Plotinus, Auriol, Berkeley and Cavendish; and considering the history of the senses in diverse philosophical traditions, including Chinese, Indian, Byzantine, Greek and Latin it brings a fresh approach to studying the history of philosophy itself.

Including a thorough introduction as well as introductions to each section by the editors, The Senses and the History of Philosophy is essential reading for students and researchers in the history of philosophy, perception, philosophy of mind, philosophical psychology, aesthetics and eastern and non-western philosophy. It will also be extremely useful for those in related disciplines such as psychology, religion, sociology, intellectual history and cognitive sciences.

Brian Glenney is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Program at Norwich University, USA.

José Filipe Silva is Associate Professor of Medieval Philosophy at the University of Helsinki, Finland and the Director of the ERC project Rationality in Perception: Transformations of Mind and Cognition 1250-1550.