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Introduction to Perception

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About the lecture

In this module, we think about why perception is so important to us, as well as outlining the differences between two accounts of perception: direct realism and indirect realism. In particular, we think about: (i) the epistemological role of perception (i.e. the fact that perception is how we come to know things about the world around us); (ii) the fact that we perceive things all the time; (iii) what direct and indirect realists agree on, i.e. a mind-independent world that it is possible to perceive; and (iv) what direct and indirect realists disagree on.

About the lecturer

Dr Laura Gow is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool. Her research interests are mainly in the philosophy of mind, with a particular focus on perception and perceptual experience. Her published work criticises contemporary attempts to provide physicalist accounts of perception, and her recent research explores the less appealing implications of endorsing a genuinely physicalist account of mind.

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Gow, L. (2021, March 09). Perception as a Source of Knowledge - Introduction to Perception [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/perception-as-a-source-of-knowledge?auth=0&lesson=3707&option=1074&type=lesson

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Gow, L. "Perception as a Source of Knowledge – Introduction to Perception." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 09 Mar 2021, https://massolit.io/options/perception-as-a-source-of-knowledge?auth=0&lesson=3707&option=1074&type=lesson