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The Nature of Perception The late John Foster (formerly Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, formerly Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Brasenose College, Oxford)

The Nature of Perception By The late John Foster (formerly Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, formerly Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Brasenose College, Oxford)

Summary

John Foster addresses the question: what is it to perceive a physical object? He rejects the view that we perceive such objects directly, and argues for a new version of the traditional empiricist account, which locates the immediate objects of perception in the mind.

The Nature of Perception Summary

The Nature of Perception by The late John Foster (formerly Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, formerly Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Brasenose College, Oxford)

John Foster presents a penetrating investigation of the question: what is it to perceive a physical object? Is perceptual contact with a physical object, he asks, something fundamental, or does it break down into further factors? If the latter, what are these factors, and how do they combine to secure the contact? For most of the book, Foster addresses these questions in the framework of a realist view of the physical world. But the arguments which thereby unfold - arguments which undermine direct realism and establish a version of the sense-datum theory - lead to the conclusion that we do not perceive physical objects at all. The only way to avoid this conclusion is by abandoning physical realism for a form of idealism, and this is the option which Foster finally embraces. The Nature of Perception makes a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate: it sheds light on the traditional issues, and breathes new life into positions which most current philosophers assume to be dead.

The Nature of Perception Reviews

'[Foster] is a sunnily abstract thinker, striding above all scholarly clutter. The Nature of Perception is a lucid, powerful, beautifully structured book.' * N. M. L. Nathan, Mind *
Foster's arguments are powerful and deep. They deserve to be answered by his physicalist opponents, and answering them will be no easy matter.' * E. J. Lowe, Times Literary Supplement *
Penetrating and thoughtful study ... Foster's arguments are powerful and deep * E. J. Lowe, Times Literary Supplement *
A lucid, powerful, beautifully structured book * Mind *

About The late John Foster (formerly Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, formerly Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Brasenose College, Oxford)

John Foster was Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Brasenose College, Oxford, since 1966.

Table of Contents

1. The Reshaping of the Issue ; 2. An Examination of Strong Direct Realism ; 3. The Mediating Psychological State ; 4. The Problem of Perception ; 5. The Idealist Solution ; Bibliography; Index

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NPB9780198237693
9780198237693
0198237693
The Nature of Perception by The late John Foster (formerly Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, formerly Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Brasenose College, Oxford)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2000-03-09
298
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