Intersubjectivity in perception
RIS ID
88855
Abstract
The embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended approaches to cognition explicate many important details for a phenomenology of perception, and are consistent with some of the traditional phenomenological analyses. Theorists working in these areas, however, often fail to provide an account of how intersubjectivity might relate to perception. This paper suggests some ways in which intersubjectivity is important for an adequate account of perception.
Publication Details
Gallagher, S. (2008). Intersubjectivity in perception. Continental Philosophy Review, 41 (2), 163-178.