Evaluative perception /

Evaluation is ubiquitous. This volume brings together philosophers to investigate whether there is a distinctive kind of perception that is evaluative. If so, what role does it play in evaluative knowledge, and what does its existence tell us about the nature of value?

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bergqvist, Anna (Editor), Cowan, Robert (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Edition:First edition.
Series:Mind Association occasional series.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Rich perceptual content and aesthetic properties / Dustin Stokes
  • Can we visually experience aesthetic properties? / Heather Logue
  • Moral perception defended / Robert Audi
  • Evaluative perception as response-dependent representation / Paul Noordhof
  • Doubts about moral perception / Pekka Väyrynen
  • Seeing depicted space (or not) / Mikael Pettersson
  • Perception of absence as value-driven perception / Anya Farennikova
  • Moral perception and its rivals / Sarah McGrath
  • Perception and intuition of evaluative properties / Jack C. Lyons
  • On the epistemological significance of value perception / Michael Milona
  • Epistemic sentimentalism and epistemic reason-responsiveness / Robert Cowan
  • Value perception, properties, and the primary bearers of value / Graham Oddie
  • Moral perception, thick concepts, and perspectivalism / Anna Bergqvist
  • The primacy of the passions / James Lenman
  • Sexual objectification, objectifying images, and 'mind-insensitive seeing-As' / Kathleen Stock.