[PDF][PDF] Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy

EN Zalta, U Nodelman, C Allen, J Perry - 1995 - ruccs.rutgers.edu
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[HTML][HTML] Temporal consciousness

B Dainton - 2010 - plato.stanford.edu
In ordinary conscious experience, consciousness of time seems commonplace. For
example, we are often aware of changes, movements, and successions unfolding over brief …

Physical time within human time

RP Gruber, RA Block, C Montemayor - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
A possible solution is offered to help resolve the “two times problem” regarding the veridical
and illusory nature of time. First it is recognized that the flow (passage) of time is part of a …

[HTML][HTML] The philosophy of neuroscience

J Bickle, P Mandik, A Landreth - 1999 - plato.stanford.edu
Over the past four decades, philosophy of science has grown increasingly “local”. Concerns
have switched from general features of scientific practice to concepts, issues, and puzzles …

Distrusting the present

J Hohwy, B Paton, C Palmer - Phenomenology and the Cognitive …, 2016 - Springer
We use the hierarchical nature of Bayesian perceptual inference to explain a fundamental
aspect of the temporality of experience, namely the phenomenology of temporal flow. The …

Predictive coding of visual object position ahead of moving objects revealed by time-resolved EEG decoding

H Hogendoorn, AN Burkitt - Neuroimage, 2018 - Elsevier
Due to the delays inherent in neuronal transmission, our awareness of sensory events
necessarily lags behind the occurrence of those events in the world. If the visual system did …

Rethinking the senses and their interactions: the case for sensory pluralism

M Fulkerson - Frontiers in Psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
I argue for sensory pluralism. This is the view that there are many forms of sensory
interaction and unity, and no single category that classifies them all. In other words, sensory …

How to, and how not to, bridge computational cognitive neuroscience and Husserlian phenomenology of time consciousness

R Grush - Synthese, 2006 - Springer
A number of recent attempts to bridge Husserlian phenomenology of time consciousness
and contemporary tools and results from cognitive science or computational neuroscience …

How to see invisible objects

J Munton - Noûs, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
It is an apparent truism about visual perception that we can see only what is visible to us. It is
also frequently accepted that visual perception is dynamic: our visual experiences are …

The perception of time

B Dainton - A companion to the philosophy of time, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Summary The James‐Husserl thesis is potentially of great importance for the understanding
of consciousness. While there may be a good deal of agreement on the need to posit a …