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Spatial Representation

Spatial Representation Problems in Philosophy and Psychology

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Do the extraordinary navigational abilities of birds mean that these birds have the same kind of grip on the idea of a spatial world as we do? Is there a difference between the way sighted and blind subjects represent the world "out there"? Does the study of brain-injured subjects, such as "blind seers", tell us anything about the workings of normal spatial consciousness? This book brings together original papers by leading philosophers and psychologists working on questions in spatial representation. A central unifying theme is that progress with understanding the way we represent the external world requires drawing on the resources of both philosophical and psychological approaches to these issues. The papers are arranged by topics into five sections, each of which reflects a central area of research into spatial cognition. The five sections are: Frames of Reference; Intuitive Physics; Spatial Representation in the Modalities; Spatial Action; "What" and "Where". The book also contains a general introduction and five short introductory essays by the editors, designed to facilitate cross-disciplinary reading of the papers.

Book information

ISBN: 9780631183556
Publisher: Blackwell
Imprint: Wiley Blackwell
Pub date:
DEWEY: 153.752
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 409
Weight: 703g
Height: 241mm
Width: 158mm
Spine width: 31mm