Determinism and Perception
Dr. Anya Rostova
LeMay Publishing
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Determinism and Perception
Monographs9,584 words21 chapters
Published by LeMay Publishing. 9,584 words across 21 chapters.
About This Publication
A review monograph examining the epistemological status of deterministic perception, investigating what epistemic standing perceptual states hold if the processes generating them are rendered fully deterministic and reproducible.
Published by LeMay Publishing, a division of LeMay. Massachusetts.
ISBN: 979-8-0000-7091-8
Chapters
1DETERMINISM AND PERCEPTION
2The Epistemological Status of Deterministic Perception
3TABLE OF CONTENTS
4PREFATORY NOTE
5CHAPTER 1
6Introduction: The Problem of Perception Under Determinism
7CHAPTER 2
8Historical Foundations: From Laplace to Cognitive Mechanism
9CHAPTER 3
10Determinism and the Causal Theory of Perception
11CHAPTER 4
12The Epistemological Dilemma: Can Determined Perceivers Know?
13CHAPTER 5
14Compatibilist Responses and the Reliability Condition
15CHAPTER 6
16Predictive Processing and Neurodeterministic Models of Perception
17CHAPTER 7
18Phenomenology Under Constraint: Lived Experience and Deterministic Architecture
19CHAPTER 8
20Implications, Synthesis, and Prospectus
21BIBLIOGRAPHY