Publication
Title
What do we see in pictures? The sensory individuals of picture perception
Author
Abstract
When I am looking at an apple, I perceptually attribute certain properties to certain entities. Two questions arise: what are these entities (what is it that I perceptually represent as having properties) and what are these properties (what properties I perceive this entity as having)? This paper is about the former, less widely explored, question: what does our perceptual system attribute properties to? In other words, what are these 'sensory individuals'. There have been important debates in philosophy of perception about what sensory individuals would be the most plausible candidates for which sense modalities. The aim of this paper is to ask a related question about picture perception: what is the sensory individual of picture perception? When we look at a picture and see an apple depicted in it, what kind of entity do we see? What do we perceptually attribute properties to? I argue that the most straightforward candidates (ordinary objects, sui generis sensory individuals, no sensory individuals) are all problematic and that the most plausible candidate for the sensory individuals of picture perception are spatiotemporal regions.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Philosophical studies: an international journal for philosophy in the analytic tradition. - Dordrecht
Publication
Dordrecht : Springer , 2022
ISSN
0031-8116 [print]
1573-0883 [online]
DOI
10.1007/S11098-022-01864-9
Volume/pages
179 :12 (2022) , p. 3729-3746
ISI
000843460000001
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Seeing things you don't see: Unifying the philosophy, psychology and neuroscience of multimodal mental imagery (STYDS).
The diversity of unconscious mental processes.
Emotion and mental imagery.
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Subject
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Identifier c:irua:189967
Creation 05.09.2022
Last edited 03.10.2024
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