Review of Ned Block's The Border between Seeing and Thinking

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2023)
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I summarize and critically review Block's book, focusing on his format-based account of the border between perception and cognition and his argument for the phenomenal overflow of color perception.

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Jacob Beck
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Between Perception and Thought.Jacob Beck - forthcoming - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.

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