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Seeing and Saying : The Language of Perception and the Representational View of Experience - Berit Brogaard
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Seeing and Saying

The Language of Perception and the Representational View of Experience

By: Berit Brogaard

Hardcover | 16 July 2018

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Imagine you are sitting at Starbuck glancing at the blue coffee mug in front of you. The mug is blue on the outside, white on the inside. It's large for a mug. And it's nearly full of freshly made coffee. In the envisaged case, you see all those aspects of the scene in front of you, but it remains a question of ferocious debate whether the visual experience that makes up your seeing is a direct "perceptual" relation between you and your environment or a psychology state that has a content that represents the mug. If your experience involves an external "perceptual" relation to an external, mind-independent object, it is unlike familiar mental states such as belief and desire states, which are widely considered psychological states with a representational content that stands between you and the external world. Your belief that the coffee mug in front of you is blue has a content that represents the coffee mug as being blue. Your desire that the coffee in the mug is still hot has a
content that represents a state of affairs that may or may not in fact obtain, namely the state of affairs that the coffee in the mug is still hot.

In this book, Brit Brogaard defends the view that visual experience is like belief in having a representational content. Her defense differs from most previous defenses of this view in that it begins by looking at the language of ordinary speech. She provides a linguistic analysis of what we say when we say that things look a certain way or that the world appears to us to be a certain way. She then argues that this analysis can be used to argue for the view that visual experience has a representation content that mediates between you and the world when you visually perceive.
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"In Seeing and Saying, Berit Brogaard provides a novel, interesting and extensive defence of the representational view on perceptual experience...it is also a well-argued and important book that engages with empirical research on perception and sets a new and interesting path for philosophers interested in the representational view on experience." -- Anna Drozdzowicz, University of Oslo, Metascience "Brogaard (Univ. of Miami) offers a sophisticated defense of a representational model of visual experience as opposed to a relational account of visual experience.Â..Brogaard examines objections to her position, including why anyone should take language as a guide to how the mind works. She covers the debate in detail, offering an excellent and thorough overview, albeit it from a distinctive point of view...Summing Up: Essential." -- CHOICE

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