A rigorous analysis of current empirical and theoretical work supporting the argument that consciousness and attention are largely dissociated.</b></p><p>In this book, Carlos Montemayor and Harry Haladjian consider the relationship between consciousness and attention. The cognitive mechanism of atte
Inference and consciousness
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- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 301
- Series
- Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
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Contents
Introduction: Inference and Consciousness
Part I Unconscious Inference in Cognitive Science and Psychiatry
1 Unconscious Inference Theories of Cognitive Achievement
2 A Realist Perspective on Bayesian Cognitive Science
3 The Role of Unconscious Inference in Models of Delusion Formation
Part II Inference in Speech Comprehension
4 Seeing and Hearing Meanings: A Non-Inferential Approach to Speech Comprehension
5 Metacognition and Inferential Accounts of Communication
Part III Inference, Structure, and Generality
6 Non-Inferential Transitions: Imagery and Association
7 Knowledge of Logical Generality and the Possibility of Deductive Reasoning
Part IV Conscious Non-Demonstrative Inference
8 Fore- and Background in Conscious Non-Demonstrative Inference
9 Morphological Content and Chromatic Illumination in Belief Fixation
Part V Inference and Perceptual and Introspective Knowledge
10 Experience and Epistemic Structure: Can Cognitive Penetration Result in Epistemic Downgrade?
11 The Transparency of Inference
Contributors
Index
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