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?
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2018]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Mind Association occasional series.
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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.