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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Perception offers an in-depth exploration of one of the most fundamental aspects of human experience: perception. Edited by Mohan Matthen, this book brings together leading philosophers to address critical questions about how we perceive the world and how perception shapes our knowledge and understanding. It covers topics ranging from sensory perception to the relationship between perception and reality, making it essential for students, scholars, and anyone interested in philosophy, cognitive science, and psychology.
You Will Learn
- Theories and debates surrounding sensory perception.
- How perception influences our understanding of reality.
- The relationship between perception, cognition, and consciousness.
- Philosophical views on perception from key thinkers.
- The nature of visual, auditory, and other sensory experiences.
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Perception (English)
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Lalita Deshmukh –
“Not an easy read, but a necessary one for anyone serious about philosophy of perception. Highly recommended!”
Kavita Shah –
This book provides deep insights into the relationship between perception and knowledge.
Kavita Shah –
“This book provides deep insights into the relationship between perception and knowledge. Scholarly and engaging!”
Siddharth Bajaj –
A thought-provoking collection that explores perception from multiple perspectives.
Siddharth Bajaj –
“A thought-provoking collection that explores perception from multiple perspectives. Well worth the read!”
Tanisha Rao –
A well-structured and detailed guide to perception in philosophy. Ideal for researchers and students in cognitive sciences.
Tanisha Rao –
“A well-structured and detailed guide to perception in philosophy. Ideal for researchers and students in cognitive sciences.”
Gautam Trivedi –
“Perfect for those interested in epistemology and consciousness. The book presents a thorough analysis of perceptual experiences.”
Reema Ghosh –
“A challenging but rewarding read. The essays provide deep insights into different theories of perception and their implications.”
Deepika Sinha –
A must-have for philosophy students! The range of topics covered is impressive, and the writing is scholarly yet accessible.
Deepika Sinha –
“A must-have for philosophy students! The range of topics covered is impressive, and the writing is scholarly yet accessible.”
Manoj Saxena –
“A great balance between philosophical theory and empirical science. The interdisciplinary approach makes it even more valuable.”
Swati Kulkarni –
“Though complex, the book presents arguments clearly and concisely. Great for those looking to explore perception beyond the basics.”
Harish Nair –
“Each chapter offers a fresh perspective, making this handbook an indispensable guide for understanding perception.”
Meenal Verma –
“A deep dive into the nature of perception, from empirical research to philosophical analysis. Fascinating and thought-provoking!”
Siddharth Joshi –
“An excellent reference book that covers historical and contemporary debates on perception. Well-structured and informative.”
Priya Malhotra –
Dense but rewarding! Each chapter delves into complex ideas about perception and consciousness with scholarly rigor.
Priya Malhotra –
“Dense but rewarding! Each chapter delves into complex ideas about perception and consciousness with scholarly rigor.”
Rohan Iyer –
“This book helped me understand the philosophical debates surrounding perception in a structured way. Highly recommended!”
Aarav Mehta –
A comprehensive and insightful book on perception! The essays cover a wide range of philosophical perspectives with depth and clarity.
Aarav Mehta –
“A comprehensive and insightful book on perception! The essays cover a wide range of philosophical perspectives with depth and clarity.”