Anti-Individualism and Perceptual Representation: Interview With Tyler Burge
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Burge, Tyler
Muñoz-Suárez, Carlos
Abstract / Description
Tyler Burge's anti-individualism – the view that individuating many of a creature's mental kinds is necessarily dependent on relations that the creature bears to the physical, or in some cases social, environment – backs his theory of perceptual representation, i.e. perceptual anti-individualism. Perceptual anti-individualism articulates a framework that, according to Burge, perceptual psychology assumed without articulation. In this interview, Burge talks about the main tenets and underpinnings of perceptual anti-individualism in relation to classic representational theories of perceptual experience, reductive theories of mental content, theories of phenomenal consciousness, and other associated topics.
Keyword(s)
perceptual representation anti-individualism psychological explanation philosophical psychology psychology of perceptionPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2014-11-28
Journal title
Europe's Journal of Psychology
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10
Issue
4
Page numbers
589–597
Publisher
PsychOpen GOLD
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publishedVersion
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Burge, T., & Muñoz-Suárez, C. (2014). Anti-Individualism and Perceptual Representation: Interview With Tyler Burge. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 10(4), 589–597. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v10i4.767
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Burge, Tyler
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Muñoz-Suárez, Carlos
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Date of first publication2014-11-28
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Abstract / DescriptionTyler Burge's anti-individualism – the view that individuating many of a creature's mental kinds is necessarily dependent on relations that the creature bears to the physical, or in some cases social, environment – backs his theory of perceptual representation, i.e. perceptual anti-individualism. Perceptual anti-individualism articulates a framework that, according to Burge, perceptual psychology assumed without articulation. In this interview, Burge talks about the main tenets and underpinnings of perceptual anti-individualism in relation to classic representational theories of perceptual experience, reductive theories of mental content, theories of phenomenal consciousness, and other associated topics.en_US
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Publication statuspublishedVersion
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Review statusnotReviewed
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CitationBurge, T., & Muñoz-Suárez, C. (2014). Anti-Individualism and Perceptual Representation: Interview With Tyler Burge. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 10(4), 589–597. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v10i4.767
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ISSN1841-0413
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/915
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.1107
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychOpen GOLD
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Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v10i4.767
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Keyword(s)perceptual representationen_US
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Keyword(s)anti-individualismen_US
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Keyword(s)psychological explanationen_US
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Keyword(s)philosophical psychologyen_US
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Keyword(s)psychology of perceptionen_US
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleAnti-Individualism and Perceptual Representation: Interview With Tyler Burgeen_US
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DRO typearticle
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Issue4
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Journal titleEurope's Journal of Psychology
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Page numbers589–597
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Volume10
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