The Epistemology of Perception

In Mohan Matthen, The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception. New York, NY: Oxford University Press UK (2015)
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An overview of the epistemology of perception, covering the nature of justification, immediate justification, the relationship between the metaphysics of perceptual experience and its rational role, the rational role of attention, and cognitive penetrability. The published version will contain a smaller bibliography, due to space constraints in the volume.

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original Siegel, Susanna; Silins, Nicholas (2015) "The epistemology of perception". In Matthen, Mohan, The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception, pp. : Oxford University Press UK (2015)

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Susanna Siegel
Harvard University
Nicholas Silins
Cornell University

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