Seeing fast and thinking slow

Science 379:1196 (2023)
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Abstract

Seeing is not believing, contrary to what popular idioms might claim. But what exactly is the difference? This question is the focus of The Border Between Seeing and Thinking, the long-awaited monograph by philosopher Ned Block.

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