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    Inference without Reckoning
    (Oxford University Press, 2017-01-05) Siegel, Susanna
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    Precise of The Contents of Visual Experience
    (Springer Verlag, 2013) Siegel, Susanna
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    Replies to Campbell, Prinz, and Travis
    (Springer Verlag, 2013) Siegel, Susanna
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    Content of Perceptual Experience
    (Sage, 2010) Siegel, Susanna
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    Affordances and the Contents of Perception
    (Oxford University Press, 2014) Siegel, Susanna
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    Cognitive Penetrability and Perceptual Justification
    (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012) Siegel, Susanna
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    How Is Wishful Seeing Like Wishful Thinking?
    (Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-12-03) Siegel, Susanna
    This paper makes the case that when wishful thinking ill-founds belief, the belief depends on the desire in ways can be recapitulated at the level of perceptual experience. The relevant kinds of desires include motivations, hopes, preferences, and goals. I distinguish between two modes of dependence of belief on desire in wishful thinking: selective or inquiry-related, and responsive or evidence-related. I offers a theory of basing on which beliefs are badly-based on desires, due to patterns of dependence that can found in the relationship between experiences and desires as well. This conclusion brings us a large part of the way to the conclusion that like beliefs, experiences can be ill-founded by depending on a desire.
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    Reply to Fumerton, Huemer, and McGrath
    (Springer Science + Business Media, 2012) Siegel, Susanna
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    Cognitive Penetrability: Modularity, Epistemology, and Ethics
    (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015-04-14) Jenkin, Zoe; Siegel, Susanna
    Introduction to Special Issue of Review of Philosophy and Psychology. Overview of the central issues in cognitive architecture, epistemology, and ethics surrounding cognitive penetrability. Special issue includes papers by philosophers and psychologists: Gary Lupyan, Fiona Macpherson, Reginald Adams, Anya Farennikova, Jona Vance, Francisco Marchi, Robert Cowan.
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    Epistemic Evaluability and Perceptual Farce
    (Oxford University Press, 2015) Siegel, Susanna