TY - INPR
N1 - Forthcoming in 2008.
ID - cogprints5781
UR - http://cogprints.org/5781/
A1 - Briscoe, Professor Robert
Y1 - 2008///
N2 - In this paper, I critically assess the enactive account of visual perception recently defended by Alva Noë (2004). I argue inter alia that the enactive account falsely identifies an object?s apparent shape with its 2D perspectival shape; that it mistakenly assimilates visual shape perception and volumetric object recognition; and that it seriously misrepresents the constitutive role of bodily action in visual awareness. I argue further that noticing an object?s perspectival shape involves a hybrid experience combining both perceptual and imaginative elements ? an act of what I call ?make-perceive.?
PB - Blackwell
KW - Enactive Account; Sensorimotor Contingency Theory; P-Properties; Spatial Representation; Object Recognition; Alva Noë; Action-Oriented Representation
TI - Vision, Action, and Make-Perceive
AV - public
ER -