Action in Percpetion (Representation and Mind Series) - Hardcover

Noë, Alva

 
9780262140881: Action in Percpetion (Representation and Mind Series)

Synopsis

Honorable Mention, 2007 Book Prize presented by the American Philosophical Association.

"Perception is not something that happens to us, or in us," writes Alva Noe. "It is something we do." In Action in Perception, Noe argues that perception and perceptual consciousness depend on capacities for action and thought—that perception is a kind of thoughtful activity. Touch, not vision, should be our model for perception. Perception is not a process in the brain, but a kind of skillful activity of the body as a whole. We enact our perceptual experience.

To perceive, according to this enactive approach to perception, is not merely to have sensations; it is to have sensations that we understand. In Action in Perception, Noe investigates the forms this understanding can take. He begins by arguing, on both phenomenological and empirical grounds, that the content of perception is not like the content of a picture; the world is not given to consciousness all at once but is gained gradually by active inquiry and exploration. Noe then argues that perceptual experience acquires content thanks to our possession and exercise of practical bodily knowledge, and examines, among other topics, the problems posed by spatial content and the experience of color. He considers the perspectival aspect of the representational content of experience and assesses the place of thought and understanding in experience. Finally, he explores the implications of the enactive approach for our understanding of the neuroscience of perception.

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About the Author

Alva Noe is Associate Professor of Philosophy at University of California, Berkeley.

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ISBN 10:  0262640635 ISBN 13:  9780262640633
Publisher: MIT Press, 2006
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