How does visual phenomenology constrain object-seeing?
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Siegel, Susanna. 2006. How does visual phenomenology constrain object-seeing? Australasian Journal of Philosophy 84(3): 429-441.Abstract
I argue that there are phenomenological constraints on what it is to see an object, and that these are overlooked by some theories that offer allegedly sufficient causal and counterfactual conditions on object-seeing.Citable link to this page
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