Berit Brogaard is Professor of Philosophy at University of Missouri, St. Louis. She is the author of Transient Truths: An Essay in the Metaphysics of Propositions and numerous articles in the philosophy of perception and philosophy of language.
1. Introduction: Does Perception Have Content? Berit Brogaard
Part I: Content Views 2. Bence Nanay: Empirical Problems with Anti-Representationalism 3. Susanna Siegel: Affordances and the Contents of Perception 4. Kathrin Glüer: Looks, Reasons and Experiences
Part II: Against Strong Content 5. Charles Travis: The Preserve of Thinkers 6. Diana Raffman: Disjunctivism and the Alleged Nontransitivity of Indiscriminability
Part III: Reconciliatory Views 7. Susanna Schellenberg: The Relational and Representational Character of Perceptual Experience 8. Heather Logue: Experiential Content and Naïve Realism: A Reconciliation 9. Benj Hellie: On which perceptual phenomena have content and why they have it
Part IV: Imagistic and Possible-Word Content 10. Mohan Matthen: Image Content 11. Michael Tye: What is the Content of a Hallucinatory Experience?
Part V: The Constituents of Perceptual Content and the Role of Perception 12. Bill Lycan: What Does Vision Represent? 13. Terry Horgan: Phenomenal Intentionality and Secondary Qualities: The Quixotic Case of Color 14. Tomasz Budek and Katalin Farkas: Which Causes of an Experience are also Objects of the Experience.
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