John Zeimbekis, University of Patras, Greece,Athanasios Raftopoulos, University of Cyprus
John Zeimbekis is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Patras. He works on the philosophy of perception, especially demonstrative thought, the metaphysics of qualities, and the relations between thought, perception, imagery, memory, and pictures. He has published papers on perception in Nous and Philosophical Studies. He also works on topics in aesthetics and is the author of a book on aesthetic value, Qu'est-ce qu'un Jugement Esthetique (Paris, Vrin, 2006).
Athanassios Raftopoulos is Professor of Epistemology and Cognitive Science in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cyprus. He is the author of Cognition and Perception: How Do Psychology and Neural Sciences Inform Philosophy (MIT, 2009), and co-author with Philippos Kargopoulos of TheScience of Logic and the Art of Thinking (Equinox, 1999). He is editor of Cognitive Penetrability of Perception: Attention, Action, Planning, and Bottom-up Constraints (Nova Science, 2005), co-editor of Perception, Realism, and the Problem of Reference (CUP, 2012), and of Cognitive DevelopmentalChange: Theories, Models and Measurement (CUP, 2004). Raftopoulos has published over one hundred papers on the philosophy of science, cognitive science, perception, epistemology, and philosophy of mind.
The Cognitive Penetrability of Perception: An Overview, Athanassios Raftopoulos and John Zeimbekis I. DEFINITIONAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES 1. Cognitive Penetrability: A No-Progress Report, Edouard Machery 2. Towards a Consequentialist Understanding of Cognitive Penetration, Dustin Stokes II. MODULARITY, ENCAPSULATION AND IMPENETRABILITY 3. Unencapsulated Modules and Perceptual Judgment, Jack C. Lyons 4. Perceptual Integration, Modularity, and Cognitive Penetration, Daniel Burnston and Jonathan Cohen 5. Multisensory Perception and Cognitive Penetration: The Unity Assumption, Thirty Years After, Ophelia Deroy III. SUBSTANTIVE IMPENETRABILITY AND PENETRABILITY CLAIMS 6. Perception versus Conception: The Goldilocks Test, Fred Dretske 7. Cognitive Penetration and the Reach of Phenomenal Content, Robert Briscoe 8. Cognitive Penetration of the Dorsal Visual Stream?, Brad Mahon and Wayne Wu 9. Attention and Cognitive Penetration, Christopher Mole IV. COGNITIVE PENETRABILITY AND THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF PERCEPTION 10. Looks the same but feels different: A metacognitive approach to cognitive penetrability, Jerome Dokic and Jean-Remy Martin 11. Cognitive Penetrability and Consciousness, Athanassios Raftopoulos 12. Seeing, Visualizing, and Believing: Pictures and Cognitive Penetration, John Zeimbekis V. COGNITIVE PENETRABILITY AND NONCONCEPTUAL CONTENT 13. Cognitive Penetration and Nonconceptual Content, Fiona Macpherson VI. COGNITIVE PENETRABILITY AND REALISM 14. Perceptual Content, Cognitive Penetrability, and Realism, Jonathan Lowe 15. Cognitive (Im)penetrability of Vision: Restricting Vision versus Restricting Cognition, Costas Pagondiotis Afterword: Epistemic Evaluability and Perceptual Farce, Susanna Siegel Index
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