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Molyneuxs Problem M. Degenaar

Molyneuxs Problem By M. Degenaar

Summary

Suppose that a congenitally blind person has learned to distinguish and name a sphere and a cube by touch alone.
This was the question which the Irish politician and scientist William Molyneux posed in 1688 to John Locke.

Molyneuxs Problem Summary

Molyneuxs Problem: Three Centuries of Discussion on the Perception of Forms by M. Degenaar

Suppose that a congenitally blind person has learned to distinguish and name a sphere and a cube by touch alone. Then imagine that this person suddenly recovers the faculty of sight. Will he be able to distinguish both objects by sight and to say which is the sphere and which the cube?
This was the question which the Irish politician and scientist William Molyneux posed in 1688 to John Locke. Molyneux's question has intrigued a wide variety of intellectuals for three centuries. Those who have attempted to solve it include Berkeley, Reid, Leibniz, Voltaire, La Mettrie, Condillac, Diderot, Muller, Helmholtz, William James and Gareth Evans. This book is the first comprehensive survey of the history of the discussion about Molyneux's problem. It will be of interest to historians of both philosophy and psychology.

Table of Contents

Molyneuxs Problem.- Philosophical Discussions in the Eighteenth Century.- The First Experimental Data.- Empirical Approaches in the Nineteenth Century.- Modern Approaches.- Molyneuxs Problem in Retrospect.

Additional information

NPB9780792339342
9780792339342
0792339347
Molyneuxs Problem: Three Centuries of Discussion on the Perception of Forms by M. Degenaar
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Hardback
Springer
1996-02-29
154
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