Perception presents classic essays on the conceptual and theoretical problems in the study of vision. In a style that is accessible to the non-expert, the volume lays out core issues in the theory of vision and then sets up a dialogue on the topics among philosophers and psychologists, past and present.
- Offers an accessible introduction to perception through key readings.
- Presents a dialogue among philosophers and psychologists on the science of perception.
- Contains a comprehensive introduction and provides suggestions for further reading.
- Useful for readers interested in philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, computer vision, and visual science.