New directions in philosophy and cognitive science.
This volume goes back to the conference Normativity in Perception", held at McGill University, Montréal, from 21-23 August 2013"--Preface.
PART I: FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS --;1. On Getting a Good Look: Normativity and Visual Experience; Charles Siewert --;2. Perception and Normative Self-Consciousness; Maxime Doyon --;3. Seeing Our World; Michael Madary --;PART II: DELUSIONS, ILLUSIONS, AND HALLUCINATIONS --;4. Illusions and Perceptual Norms as Spandrels of the Temporality of Living; David Morris --;5. How is Perceptual Experience Possible? The Phenomenology of Presence and the Nature of Hallucination; Matthew Ratcliffe --;PART III: THE SOCIOCULTURAL EMBEDDEDNESS OF NORMS --;6. Seeing Things in the Right Way: How Social Interaction Shapes Perception; Shaun Gallagher --;7. Normality and Normativity in Experience; Maren Wehrle --;8. Social Visibility and Perceptual Normativity; Thiemo Breyer --;PART IV: ISSUES IN EPISTEMOLOGY --;9. Perception and Its Givenness; Aude Bandini --;10. The Normative Force of Perceptual Justification; Arnaud Dewalque --;11. Evidence as Norm of Normativity in Perception; Virginie Palette --;12. The Grammar of Sensation; Vaľrie Aucouturier.
The ways in which human action and rationality are guided by norms are well documented in philosophy and neighboring disciplines. But how do norms shape the way we experience the world perceptually? The present volume explores this question and investigates the specific normativity inherent to perception.