Perceptual malleability: attention, imagination, and objectivity

Philosophical Studies 181 (8):1765-1773 (2024)
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Abstract

This article offers a reply to commentaries from Amy Kind, Casey O’Callaghan, and Wayne Wu. It features a defense and further analysis of perceptual malleability, as defended in Thinking and Perceiving. In turn, it considers the consequences of malleability for attention and the cognitive penetrability of perception, imagination and perceptual skills, and perceptual content and objectivity.

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Dustin Stokes
University of Utah

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