Phenomenal Presence

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Phenomenal Presence

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ISBN: 9780199666416
author: Fabian Dorsch (EDT) / Fiona Macpherson (EDT)
publishing house: Oxford University Press
publication date: 2018 -6
binding: Hardback
number of pages: 304

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Many different features of the world figure consciously in our perceptual experiences, in the sense that they make a subjective difference to those experiences. These features are thought to range from colours and shapes, to volumes and backsides, from natural or artefactual kinds, to reasons for perceptual belief, and from the existence and externality of objects, to the relationality and wakeful-ness of our perceptual awareness of them. Phenomenal Presence explores the different ways in which features like these may be phenomenally present in erceptual experience. In particular, it focuses on features that are rarely discussed, and the perceptual presence of which is more controversial or less obvious because they are out of view or otherwise easily overlooked; for example, they are given in a non-sensory manner, or they are categorical in the sense that they feature in all perceptual experiences (such as their justificatory power, their wakefulness, or the externality of their objects).
The book divides into four parts, each dealing with a different kind of phenomenal presence. The first addresses the nature of the presence of perceptual constancies and variations, while the second investigates the determinacy and ubiquity of the presence of spatial properties in perception. The third part deals with the presence of hidden or occluded aspects of objects, while part four discusses the presence of categorical aspects of perceptual experience. The contributions provide a thorough examination of which features are phenomenally present in perception, and what it is for them to figure in experience in this way.

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Table of Contents
1: Phenomenal Presence: An Introduction to the Debate(s), Fabian Dorsch
Part I - Perceptual Constancy and Variation
2: Perceptual Constancy and Apparent Properties, Keith Allen
3: Art and Ambiguity: A Gestalt-Shift Approach to Elusive Appearances, John O'Dea
4: Colors and Shapes, Martine Nida-Rümelin
Part II - The Determinacy and Ubiquity of Spatial Awareness
5: The Visual Presence of Determinable Properties, James Stazicker
6: Object Seeing and Spatial Perception, Craig French
Part III - Hidden and Occluded Things
7: Imaginative Presence, Amy Kind
8: Visual Awareness and Visual Appearances: A Dual View, Jérôme Dokic
Part IV - Categorical Aspects of Perceptual Experience
9: The Phenomenal Presence of Perceptual Reasons, Fabian Dorsch
10: Projectivism and Phenomenal Presence, Derek Brown
11: Experience, Dreaming and the Phenomenology of Wakeful Consciousness, Thomas Crowther

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