05122nam 22007931 450 991088370140332120250709221002.00-19-102259-40-19-880366-40-19-150215-4(CKB)3710000000072822(EBL)3055902(OCoLC)867641292(SSID)ssj0001153465(PQKBManifestationID)11605077(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001153465(PQKBWorkID)11153555(PQKB)10399785(StDuBDS)EDZ0000176109(MiAaPQ)EBC3055902(EXLCZ)99371000000007282220131024h20172013 uy 0engur|n|||||||||txtccrBetween perception and action /Bence NanayPaperback edition.Oxford :Oxford University Press,2017.©20131 online resource (x, 209 pages) illustrationsDescription based upon print version of record.0-19-176074-9 0-19-969537-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Cover""; ""Between Perception and Action""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""1: Introduction""; ""1.1 The icing and the cake""; ""1.2 Pragmatic representations""; ""1.3 Product differentiation""; ""2: Pragmatic Representations""; ""2.1 Mediating between sensory input and motor output""; ""2.2 The immediate mental antecedents of actions""; ""2.3 The direction of fit""; ""2.4 Pragmatic representations are perceptual states""; ""2.5 The argument""; ""2.6 Potential counterexamples""; ""2.7 Pragmatic representations everywhere""; ""3: Perception""""3.1 Are there perceptual representations at all?""""3.2 Perceptually attributed properties""; ""3.2.1 Action-properties""; ""3.2.2 Thick action-properties""; ""3.2.3 Action-properties are not normative""; ""3.3 Sensory individuals""; ""3.3.1 The sensory individuals of vision""; ""3.3.2 The sensory individuals of audition""; ""3.3.3 Methodological considerations""; ""3.3.4 The sensory individuals of pragmatic representations""; ""3.3.5 Sensory individuals in other sense modalities""; ""3.4 Pragmatic representations and the dorsal visual subsystem""; ""4: Action""""4.1 Belief - desire psychology and its discontents""""4.1.1 The cognitive and the conative""; ""4.2 Naturalizing action theory""; ""4.2.1 Naturalism about action theory""; ""4.2.2 Pragmatic representations are not normally accessible to introspection""; ""4.3 Semi-actions""; ""4.3.1 Explaining semi-actions""; ""4.4 The last refuge of the belief - desire model""; ""4.4.1 Odd facts about decision-making""; ""4.4.2 Imagination and decision-making""; ""5: Pragmatic Mental Imagery""; ""5.1 Mental imagery""; ""5.2 Mental imagery versus perception""; ""5.3 Pragmatic mental imagery""""5.4 Pretense""""5.5 Aliefs""; ""6: Vicarious Perception""; ""6.1 Vicarious perception""; ""6.2 Vicarious perception versus theory of mind""; ""6.2.1 Theory of mind""; ""6.2.2 Vicarious perception is not theory of mind""; ""6.2.3 Vicarious perception versus some recent alternatives to theory of mind""; ""6.3 Vicarious perception in the cognitive sciences""; ""6.3.1 Vicarious perception in non-human primates""; ""6.3.2 Vicarious perception and cognitive development""; ""6.3.3 Vicarious perception in adult humans""; ""6.4 Vicarious emotions""; ""6.4.1 Vicarious emotional engagement""""6.4.2 Vicarious emotional engagement versus simulation""""6.4.3 Emotional engagement in animals""; ""6.5 Vicarious perception: the first step towards decoupled representation""; ""References""; ""Index""What mediates between sensory input and motor output? What makes it possible to act on what you perceive? Bence Nanay argues that pragmatic representations provide the perceptual guidance for performing actions. They play a key role in our mental lives and help explain why the majority of our mental processes are very similar to those of animals.Mind and bodyPhilosophy of mindAct (Philosophy)PerceptionMental representationMotor abilityPerception(DNLM)D010465Sensorimotor Cortexphysiology(DNLM)D066191Q000502Psychomotor Performancephysiology(DNLM)D011597Q000502Mind and body.Philosophy of mind.Act (Philosophy)Perception.Mental representation.Motor ability.Perception.Sensorimotor Cortexphysiology.Psychomotor Performancephysiology.128.2Nanay Bence1346839MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910883701403321Between perception and action4231564UNINA