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SUMMARY:Between Multimodal Perception and Action
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DESCRIPTION:<strong>INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY<br><br></strong>Thurs 6 Feb\, 5.00pm\nIP CenSes Seminar: Room 243\, Senate House\, second floor\, WC1<br>Bence Nanay&nbsp\;(Antwerp and Cambridge)<br>Between Multimodal Perception and Action<br><br>Abstract&nbsp\;<br>In recent years\, a lot of empirical findings have confirmed that multimodal perception is the rule\, not the exception - processing in one sense modality influences and is influenced by processing in other sense modalities at various points. And a lot of different\, independent empirical findings have confirmed that perception - at least some perception - is inherently bound up with our motor actions: some of our perceptual states directly\, that is\, without the mediation of beliefs/desires\, influences our action. If we take these two set of findings together - and only if we take them together - we can make progress in some important philosophical debates about perception.I will talk about two of these: one concerning the sensory individuals of different sense modalities and one about the representation of space that allows for crossmodal binding.\n<br>\nPart of the Rethinking the Senses Project\, funded by the AHRC.<br><br>Full series:
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