作者: David W. Vinson , Drew H. Abney , Dima Amso , Anthony Chemero , James E. Cutting
DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X15002678
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摘要: The main question that Firestone & Scholl (F&S) pose is whether “what and how we see is functionally independent from what and how we think, know, desire, act, and so forth” (sect. 2, para. 1). We synthesize a collection of concerns from an interdisciplinary set of coauthors regarding F&S's assumptions and appeals to intuition, resulting in their treatment of visual perception as context-free.