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    Sprachdynamik und Vernunft: Untersuchungen zum Spätwerk Nietzsches und Wittgensteins.René Heinen - 1998 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    »Vergebliche Courage«?René Heinen - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2021 (1):112-129.
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    Eigeninteresse, Integrität, Gerechtigkeit?: Der Neuentwurf der Fairnesskonzeption bei John Rawls und seine Aktualität für die Wirtschaftsethik.René Heinen - 2009 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 53 (2):133-143.
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    Darwinismus als Mythos und Ideologie. Nietzsches Kritik an Darwin und ihre Fortsetzung bei Scheler und Adorno.René Heinen - 2012 - Nietzscheforschung 19 (1).
  5. Phantasie, Utopie und Pragmatik: Zur Rolle des Ästhetischen bei Herbert Marcuse und Arnold Gehlen.René Heinen - 2004 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 49 (1).
     
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    Meditations on First Philosophy: With Selections From the Objections and Replies.René Descartes - 1960 - Cambridge, England: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by John Cottingham & Bernard Williams.
    In Descartes's Meditations, one of the key texts of Western philosophy, the thinker rejects all his former beliefs in the quest for new certainties. Discovering his own existence as a thinking entity in the very exercise of doubt, he goes on to prove the existence of God, who guarantees his clear and distinct ideas as a means of access to the truth. He develops new conceptions of body and mind, capable of serving as foundations for the new science of nature. (...)
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    The philosophical works of Descartes.René Descartes - 1967 - London,: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane & G. R. T. Ross.
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    Observing bioethics.Renée C. Fox - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Judith P. Swazey & Judith C. Watkins.
    The coming of bioethics -- The coming of bioethicists -- "Choices on our conscience": the inauguration of the Kennedy Institute of Education -- "Hello, Dolly": bioethics in the media -- Celebrating bioethics and bioethicists -- Thinking socially and culturally in bioethics -- Reminiscences of observing participants -- Bioethics circles the globe -- Bioethics in France -- The development of bioethics in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan -- The coming of the culture wars to American bioethics.
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    Meditationes de prima philosophia.René Descartes - 1642 - [Lecce]: Dipartimento di filosofia, Università degli studi di Lecce. Edited by Geneviève Rodis-Lewis & Louis-Charles D'Albert Luynes.
    A dual-language edition presenting Descartes's original Latin text of his greatest work, with a facing-page authoritative English translation.
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    Les Passions de L’Ame.René Descartes - 2010 - Vrin.
    Dernier ouvrage publie par Descartes, le Traite des Passions de l'ame (1649) est le fruit de toute sa philosophie. Ce traite, qui s'appuie sur un resume de la biologie cartesienne, s'oriente vers une medecine concrete des affections psycho-physiologiques et s'epanouit en une apologie de la generosite. Aux observations scientifiques, Descartes ne dedaigne pas d'adjoindre des notations psychologiques dont la finesse evoque parfois ces maximes qui fleurissaient dans les salons au XVIIe siecle. Ainsi l'ampleur des conclusions scientifiques, morales et metaphysiques, sources (...)
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  11. Mirage of Health Utopias, Progres, and Biological Change.René J. Dubos - 1959 - Doubleday.
     
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    How to Start a Fight: A Qualitative Video Analysis of the Trajectories Toward Violence Based on Phone-Camera Recorded Fights.Don Weenink, René Tuma & Marly van Bruchem - 2022 - Human Studies 45 (3):577-605.
    We aim to contribute to recent situational approaches to the study of interpersonal violence by elaborating the concept of trajectories. Trajectories are communicative processes in which antagonists act upon each other’s bodily and verbal actions to project a direction for the interaction to take, which is then (con) tested in the exchanges that follow. We use the notion of trajectories to gain insight in how participants turn an antagonistic situation into a violent encounter, which we contrast to interactionist and micro-sociological (...)
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    Philosopher-King on a Leash: Combining Plato’s Republic_, _Statesman_ and _Laws_ in the Justinianic Dialogue _ _On Political Science_ .René de Nicolay - 2022 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 106 (2):207-235.
    Late antique political Platonism was not unoriginal in its thought. The paper takes as an example the Justinianic dialogue On Political Science (ca. 550), which creatively engages with Plato’s political works. It shows that the dialogue tries – and manages, as I argue – to combine two apparently inconsistent Platonic models: what I call the “divine” model, in which a philosopher-king endowed with divine knowledge rules unhindered by civic laws; and the “human” model, characterized by the rule of law. The (...)
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  14. Regulae ad directionem ingenii.Rene Descartes - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:545.
     
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    The Girard Reader.René Girard & James G. Williams - 1996 - Crossroad Herder Book.
  16. L'homme et son devenir selon le Vêdânta.René Guénon - 1947 - Paris: Éditions traditionnelles.
     
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    Tratado moral general.René Le Senne - 1973 - [Madrid]: Editorial Gredos.
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    Wissenschaftssoziologie: Studien u. Materialien.Nico Stehr & René König (eds.) - 1975 - Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.
    Zur Soziologie der Wissenschaftssoziologie* Von Nico Stehr Die Wissenschaftssoziologie ist in Bewegung geraten und mit ihr Wissenschaftsgeschichte und Wissenschaftstheorie sowie eine Reihe weiterer, im akademischen Bereich insti­ tutionalisierter wissenschaftlicher Spezialgebiete, die sich "Wissenschaft" reflexiv als Forschungsobjekt gewählt haben!. Die in diesem Band zusammengetragenen Aufsätze sind sowohl Ausdruck als auch Er­ gebnis dieser neuerlichen Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet der Wissenschaftssoziologie in verschiedenen Ländern und, wie man immer mehr feststellen kann, der ihr einerseits verwandten, andererseits aber auch vorausgehenden und komplementären theoreti­ schen (...)
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    Strengths-based positive psychology interventions: a randomized placebo-controlled online trial on long-term effects for a signature strengths- vs. a lesser strengths-intervention.René T. Proyer, Fabian Gander, Sara Wellenzohn & Willibald Ruch - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Vaccine Impact Bonds: An Alternative Way of Allocating the Economic Risks of Mass Vaccination Programs.Pascal René Marcel Kubin - forthcoming - HEC Forum:1-16.
    Vaccines can be an appropriate tool for combating pandemics. Accordingly, expectations were high when the first Covid-19 vaccines were administered. However, even though the vaccines have not met these high initial expectations, vaccine manufacturers and their investors were making large profits, while most of the associated economic risks have remained with the taxpaying public. Thus, this paper applies the concept of social impact bonds to mass vaccination programs by conceptualizing vaccine impact bonds (VIBs) as an alternative to the advance purchase (...)
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    Ambiguous figures and the spatial contents of perceptual experience: a defense of representationalism.René Jagnow - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (3):325-346.
    Representationalists hold that the phenomenal character of a perceptual experience is identical with, or supervenes on, an aspect of its representational content. As such, representationalism could be disproved by a counter-example consisting of two experiences that have the same representational content but differ in phenomenal character. In this paper, I discuss two recently proposed counter-examples to representationalism that involve ambiguous or reversible figures. I pursue two goals. My first, and most important, goal is to show that the representationalist can offer (...)
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    Representationalism and the perspectival character of perceptual experience.René Jagnow - 2012 - Philosophical Studies 157 (2):227-249.
    Perceptual experiences inform us about objective properties of things in our environment. But they also have perspectival character in the sense that they differ phenomenally when objects are viewed from different points of view. Contemporary representationalists hold, at a minimum, that phenomenal character supervenes on representational content. Thus, in order to account for perspectival character, they need to indentify a type of representational content that changes in appropriate ways with the perceiver’s point of view. Many representationlists, including Shoemaker and Lycan, (...)
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    Is the Homo Ludens Cheerful and Serious at the Same Time? An Empirical Study of Hugo Rahner’s Notion of Ernstheiterkeit.René T. Proyer & Frank A. Rodden - 2013 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 35 (2):213-231.
    The theologian Hugo Rahner argued that the homo ludens is a man of ‘Ernstheiterkeit’, a person who can smile under tears but also recognizes the gravity in all earthly cheerfulness. The primary aim of this study was to test the validity of this notion: Do homines ludentes exist? Two hundred sixty-three adult subjects were measured for seriousness and cheerfulness and playfulness. Results provided unequivocal support for Rahner's thesis. Numerous subjects scored high in both seriousness and cheerfulness thus confirming the existence (...)
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    Oeuvres Philosophiques de Descartes.René Descartes, Adolphe Garnier & Louis Hachette - 2018 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Building bridges: knowledge production, publication and use. Commentary on Tonelli (2006), Integrating evidence into clinical practice: an alternative to evidence-based approaches. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 12, 248-256.Rene Geanellos & Chris Wilson - 2006 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 12 (3):299-305.
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    Exploring Ricoeur’s hermeneutic theory of interpretation as a method of analysing research texts.Rene Geanellos - 2000 - Nursing Inquiry 7 (2):112-119.
    Exploring Ricoeur’s hermeneutic theory of interpretation as a method of analysing research texts Increasingly, researchers use hermeneutic philosophy to inform the conduct of interpretive research. Congruence between the philosophical foundations of a study, and the methodological processes through which study findings are actualised, obliges hermeneutic researchers to use (or develop) hermeneutic approaches to research interviewing and textual analysis. Paul Ricoeur’s theory of interpretation provides one approach through which researchers using hermeneutics can achieve congruence between philosophy, methodology and method.Ricoeur’s theory of (...)
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    Hermeneutic philosophy. Part I: implications of its use as methodology in interpretive nursing research.Rene Geanellos - 1998 - Nursing Inquiry 5 (3):154-163.
    Increasingly, nurses use the philosophy of hermeneutics, especially Heideggerian and Gadamerian hermeneutics, to inform interpretive research. However, application of the work of these philosophers to interpretive nursing research has proved problematic as it fails to recognise, or act upon, obligations inherent in their work. Through a review of hermeneutically informed nursing research, methodological implications regarding the use of hermeneutic philosophy are examined in relation to: (i) the need to address forestructures and pre-understandings; (ii) checking interpretations with research participants; (iii) seeking (...)
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    Traité de morale générale..René Le Senne - 1967 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Rgles Pour La Direction De Lesprit.Rene Descartes - 2017 - Paris,: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. Edited by J. Sirven.
    Écrites entre 1628 et 1629, avant le Discours de la Méthode, les Règles pour la Direction de l’Esprit sont le premier des grands ouvrages philosophiques de Descartes et sont donc, à plusieurs égards, un texte fondateur. Descartes y expose sa méthode par une énumération de règles qu’il convient de suivre pour guider l’esprit dans la recherche de la vérité. Ce texte, certes inachevé, permet déjà de saisir l’importance et la portée de la méthode de Descartes, qui dessine, en opposition à (...)
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    Auditory emotional cues enhance visual perception.René Zeelenberg & Bruno R. Bocanegra - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):202-206.
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    La educación estética: conceptos y contextos.Pablo René Estévez - 2012 - Santa Clara, Cuba: Editorial Capiro.
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    Common sense, reasoning, & rationality.Renée Elio (ed.) - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    As the eleventh volume in the New Directions in Cognitive Science series (formerly the Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science series), this work promises superb scholarship and interdisciplinary appeal. It addresses three areas of current and varied interest: common sense, reasoning, and rationality. While common sense and rationality often have been viewed as two distinct features in a unified cognitive map, this volume offers novel, even paradoxical, views of the relationship. Comprised of outstanding essays from distinguished philosophers, it considers what constitutes (...)
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    Johannis Claubergii Paraphrasis in Renati des Cartes Meditationes de prima philosophia, etc.Johann Clauberg, René Descartes & Adriaen Wijngaerden - 1658 - Typis & Impensis Adriani Wyngaerden ..
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    European Biotechnology Regulation: Framing the Risk Assessment of a Herbicide-Tolerant Crop.Rene von Schomberg, David Wield, Susan Carr & Les Levidow - 1997 - Science, Technology and Human Values 22 (4):472-505.
    As products of the "new biotechnology," genetically modified organisms have provoked a wide-ranging risk debate on potential harm, especially from herbicide-tolerant crops. In response to this legitimacy problem, the European Community adopted precautionary legislation, which left open the definition of environmental harm. When the U.K. proposed Europe-wide market approval of a herbicide-tolerant oilseed rape, the proposal encountered dissent from some countries and environmentalist groups. Further debate on normative judgments became necessary to implement the precaution ary legislation. In dispute were several (...)
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    How representationalism can account for the phenomenal significance of illumination.René Jagnow - 2009 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (4):551-572.
    In this paper, I defend a representationalist account of the phenomenal character of color experiences. Representationalism, the thesis that phenomenal character supervenes on a certain kind of representational content, so-called phenomenal content, has been developed primarily in two different ways, as Russellian and Fregean representationalism. While the proponents of Russellian and Fregean representationalism differ with respect to what they take the contents of color experiences to be, they typically agree that colors are exhaustively characterized by the three dimensions of the (...)
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    The Birth of Unlawful Freedom in Plato’s Laws 3.René de Nicolay - 2021 - Polis 38 (3):494-511.
    Plato’s pronouncements about political freedom in the Laws have sparked renewed interest in the literature. The present paper takes a new angle on that vexed question. It focusses on Plato’s account of the birth of unlawful freedom, or ‘theatrocracy’, at the end of book 3. By studying the transition from moderate to excessive freedom, it wishes to shed light on what sets the two apart. The paper provides a causal analysis of the key passage, suggesting four compatible and complementary explanations (...)
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    Les présupposés du politique par-delà contingences et urgences: refonder l'État avec Julien Freund.René Muzaliwa Masimango - 2021 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    Die Prinzipien der Philosophie: Lateinisch-Deutsch.Rene Descartes - 2005 - Meiner, F.
    Daß Descartes – im Anschluß an den "Discours de la méthode" (1637) und die "Meditationes de prima philosophia" (1641) – mit der Veröffentlichung der "Principia" die Zäsur setzte, die seinen Rang als erster Denker der "Philosophie der Neuzeit" begründete, ist ein Topos der Philosophiegeschichte. Uneinigkeit besteht aber bis heute unter den Biographen und Interpreten über die Frage, ob Descartes selbst sich dessen bewußt war, daß alle Aussagen bzw. Erkenntnisse über das Geschehen in der Natur notwendig hypothetisch bleiben (unter metaphysischem Aspekt) (...)
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  40. Psychotherapy's Ontic–Ontological Divide: Going Beyond the Hyphen.René J. Muller - 2015 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 22 (2):99-102.
    Something about the Western mind loves a dichotomy. Descartes’s distinction between res cogitans and res extensa shaped natural science and modern analytical philosophy. The existentialists could not escape this inclination, either. Sartre dichotomized the world, beginning his philosophical inquiry by distinguishing being from nothingness, the in-itself from the for-itself. It is, ultimately, the consequences of the Cartesian wounding of both thought and self that Erik Craig recognizes in his penetrating essay. He argues persuasively that, in working therapeutically with patients, we (...)
     
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  41. Access to human tissues for research and product development.Jean‐Paul Pirnay, Etienne Baudoux, Olivier Cornu, Alain Delforge, Christian Delloye, Johan Guns, Ernst Heinen, Etienne Van den Abbeel, Alain Vanderkelen, Caroline Van Geyt, Ivan van Riet, Gilbert Verbeken, Petra De Sutter, Michiel Verlinden, Isabelle Huys, Julian Cockbain, Christian Chabannon, Kris Dierickx, Paul Schotsmans, Daniel De Vos, Thomas Rose, Serge Jennes & Sigrid Sterckx - unknown
     
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    Electronic Performance Monitoring in the Digital Workplace: Conceptualization, Review of Effects and Moderators, and Future Research Opportunities.Thomas Kalischko & René Riedl - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:633031.
    The rise of digital and interconnected technology within the workplace, including programs that facilitate monitoring and surveillance of employees is unstoppable. The COVID-19-induced lockdowns and the resulting increase in home office adoption even increased this trend. Apart from major benefits that may come along with such information and communication technologies (e.g., productivity increases, better resource planning, and increased worker safety), they also enable comprehensive Electronic Performance Monitoring (EPM) which may also have negative effects (e.g., increased stress and a reduction in (...)
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    Œuvres de Descartes.René Descartes, Paul Tannery & Ch Adam - 1964 - Paris,: J. Vrin. Edited by Ch Adam & Paul Tannery.
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    The Great Triad.René Guénon - 1991 - Fons Vitae.
    Attempts to interpret the manifold aspects of the ternary heaven, earth and man, drawing mainly on Far-Eastern sources. This study aims to demonstrate the metaphysical, cosmological and spiritual perspectives underlying the Triad symbol.
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    Meditationen über die erste Philosophie.René Descartes - 2009 - Meiner, F.
    Die Neuausgabe der "Meditationen" über die Erste Philosophie bietet das Hauptwerk Descartes' in einer durchgängig neuen deutschen Übersetzung. Sie erhebt erstmals die Einheitlichkeit der Terminologie zum leitenden Kriterium und erfüllt damit ein echtes Desiderat für den anspruchsvollen Leser. In den "Meditationes de prima philosophia" (1642) geht es Descartes um eine neue Grundlegung der Metaphysik. Dieser Neuanfang in der Philosophie, den Descartes wie wohl kaum ein anderer propagiert und durchführt, hat jedoch einen konservativen Zug: Gerade Descartes besteht darauf, daß seine Philosophie (...)
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    Hermeneutic philosophy. Part II: a nursing research example of the hermeneutic imperative to address forestructures/pre‐understandings.Rene Geanellos - 1998 - Nursing Inquiry 5 (4):238-247.
    Hermeneutic philosophy. Part II: a nursing research example of the hermeneutic imperative to address forestructures/pre‐understandingsHermeneutic research requires that pre‐understandings are brought to consciousness in order to provide the phenomenon under investigation with the greatest opportunity to reveal itself. This hermeneutic imperative is dealt with in the present study. My research involved explicating the practice knowledge of nursing on residential adolescent mental health units, and as I had worked on such units I held pre‐understandings that would influence the research. I addressed (...)
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    Can false memories be created through nonconscious processes?René Zeelenberg, Gijs Plomp & Jeroen G. W. Raaijmakers - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (3):403-412.
    Presentation times of study words presented in the Deese/Roediger and McDermott (DRM) paradigm varied from 20 to 2000 ms per word in an attempt to replicate the false memory effect following extremely short presentations reported by . Both in a within-subjects design (Experiment 1) and in a between-subjects design (Experiment 2) subjects showed memory for studied words as well as a false memory effect for related critical lures in the 2000-ms condition. However, in the conditions with shorter presentation times (20 (...)
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    Divine will and mathematical truth: Gassendi and Descartes on the status of the eternal truths.Rene Descartes - 1995 - In Roger Ariew & Marjorie Grene (eds.), Descartes and His Contemporaries: Meditations, Objections, and Replies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 145.
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  49. Sagehood and the Stoics.Rene Brouwer - 2002 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 23:181-224.
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    Disappearing Appearances: On the Enactive Approach to Spatial Perceptual Content.René Jagnow - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (1):45-67.
    Many viewers presented with a round plate tilted to their line of sight will report that they see a round plate that looks elliptical from their perspective. Alva Noë thinks that we should take reports of this kind as adequate descriptions of the phenomenology of spatial experiences. He argues that his so‐called enactive or sensorimotor account of spatial perceptual content explains why both the plate's circularity and its elliptical appearance are phenomenal aspects of experience. In this paper, I critique the (...)
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