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The ecological approach to perception: The place of perceptual content
Oleh:
Natsoulas, Thomas
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
The American Journal of Psychology vol. 102 no. 4 (1989)
,
page 443.
Topik:
Perception
;
Ecological Approach
;
Perceptual Content
Fulltext:
1423302.pdf
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By addressing the place of perceptual content in the ecological approach to perceiving, I hope to improve our understanding of both the nature of perceptual content and the ecological approach to perceiving, particularly its treatment of the stream of perceptual experience. Addressed are (a) what perceptual content is (traditionally, what perceptual experience "contains"); (b) two kinds of perceptual content: intentional content, which corresponds to how perceptual experience takes (i.e., grasps, apprehends) perceived en- vironmental entities, and presentational content, which corresponds to how environmental entities appear (i.e., look, sound) to the perceiver; (c) the ecological approach's treatment of presentational content in the context of reflective visual (auditory, etc.) experience; and (d) the possessing of inten- tional content by the ecological approach's stream of perceptual experience, despite the latter's being nonpredicative (or prepredicative) throughout.
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