Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual MemoryFiona Macpherson, Fabian Dorsch This volume presents ten new essays on the nature of perceptual imagination and perceptual memory, framed by an introductory overview of these topics. How do perceptual imagination and memory resemble and differ from each other and from other kinds of sensory experience? And what role does each play in perception and in the acquisition of knowledge? These are the two central questions that the contributors seek to address. |
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... Epistemic Role of Imagination and Memory 7. 10. 11. Infusing Perception with Imagination Derek H. Brown Superimposed Mental Imagery: On the Uses of Make-Perceive Robert Eamon Briscoe Visually Attending to Fictional Things Gregory Currie ...
... Epistemic Role of Imagination and Memory 7. 10. 11. Infusing Perception with Imagination Derek H. Brown Superimposed Mental Imagery: On the Uses of Make-Perceive Robert Eamon Briscoe Visually Attending to Fictional Things Gregory Currie ...
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Contents
Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory An Overview | 1 |
The Nature of Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory | 7 |
The Epistemic Role of Imagination and Memory | 131 |
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