1st Edition

Perception, Cognition and Aesthetics

Edited By Dena Shottenkirk, Manuel Curado, Steven S. Gouveia Copyright 2019
    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume addresses key questions related to how content in thought is derived from perceptual experience. It includes chapters that focus on single issues on perception and cognition, as well as others that relate these issues to an important social construct that involves both perceptual experience and cognitive activities: aesthetics. While the volume includes many diverse views, several prominent themes unite the individual essays: a challenge to the notion of the discreet, and non-temporal, unit of perception, a challenge to the traditional divide between perception and cognition, and a challenge to the traditional divide between unconscious and conscious intentionality. Additionally, the chapters discuss the content of perceptual experience, the value of traditional notions of content, disjunctivism, adverbialism, and phenomenal experience. The final section of essays dealing with perception and cognition in aesthetics features work in experimental aesthetics and unique perspectives from artists and gallerists working outside of philosophy. Perception, Cognition and Aesthetics is a timely volume that offers a range of unique perspectives on debates in philosophy of mind surrounding perception and cognition. It will also appeal to scholars working in aesthetics and art theory who are interested in the ways these debates influence our understanding of art.

    Introduction



    Dena Shottenkirk, Steven S. Gouveia and Manuel Curado





    Section I: Perception



    Chapter 1: Disjunctivism and the Internal. A Problem for McDowell’s Epistemological Disjunctivism?



    Davide Dalla Rosa and Federico Sanguinetti





    Chapter 2: Xenophanes’ Figs and Honey: An Essay about a Program of Philosophy of Perception



    Manuel Curado





    Chapter 3: A Neurophilosophical Approach to Perception



    Steven S. Gouveia and Georg Northoff





    Chapter 4: Smelling Molecular Structure



    Benjamin D. Young





    Chapter 5: "Hierarchical Bokeh" Theory of Attention



    Anatoly Nichvoloda




    Chapter 6: Perceiving Live Improvisation in the Performing Arts



    Aili Bresnahan





     



    Section II: Cognition



    Chapter 7: Consciousness and Content in Perception



    Bill Brewer





    Chapter 8: Perceptual Capacities



    Susanna Schellenberg





    Chapter 9: Thinking Differently About Thought



    Nicholas Georgalis





    Chapter 10: Immediate and reflective senses



    Angela Mendelovici




    Chapter 11: The Unity of Unconsciousness



    Tim Crane





    Chapter 12: Phenomenal Experience and the Thesis of Revelation



    Michelle Liu





    Section III: Perception and Cognition in Aesthetics



    Chapter 13: Would You Buy Absence Art?



    Anya Farennikova





    Chapter 14: Penetrating Beauty: Knowledge, Culture and Context in Aesthetic Perception



    Jesse Prinz





    Chapter 15: Gist Experience



    Dena Shottenkirk





    Chapter 16: How Do I Know When I Am Dancing?



    Romain Bigé





    Chapter 17a: Interview of James Cohan



    Dena Shottenkirk





    Chapter 17b: Interview of Leonel Moura



    Steven S. Gouveia

    Biography

    Dena Shottenkirk is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Brooklyn College. Before receiving her PhD from the Graduate Center (CUNY), Shottenkirk had received an MFA in painting from Rutgers University and was employed as an art critic at both Artforum and Art in America magazines.





    Manuel Curado is a Professor at the University of Minho (Portugal). He’s mainly interested in intellectual history, namely the history of the Jewish and Portuguese medicine, and the history of the representations of mental life, namely the Philosophy of Mind debate and the history of Psychiatry until the 19th century.





    Steven S. Gouveia is a Ph.D. Candidate in Philosophy of Mind at the University of Minho under the supervision of Professor Manuel Curado (University of Minho) and Professor Georg Northoff (University of Ottawa), funded by the Science and Tecnhology Portuguese Foundation. More info: https://stevensgouveia.weebly.com/