Phenomenology of Perception: Theories and Experimental Evidence

Boston: Brill | Rodopi (2017)
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_Phenomenology of Perception: Theories and Experimental Evidence_ presents an interpretation of phenomenology as a set of commitments to discover the immanent grammar of perception by reviewing arguments and experimental results that are still important today for psychology and the cognitive sciences.

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