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Fiona Macpherson

University of Glasgow
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  • University of Glasgow
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
University of Stirling
Law and Philosophy
PhD, 2000
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Glasgow, Glasgow City, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
0000-0002-4950-3309
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Consciousness
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Metaphysics of Mind
Mental States and Processes
Perception
Mental Imagery
Intentionality
Self-Knowledge
Knowledge of Consciousness
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Consciousness
Metaphysics of Mind
Perception
Mental States and Processes
Intentionality
Self-Knowledge
Knowledge of Consciousness
Epistemology
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Action
6 more
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    The relationship between cognitive penetration and predictive coding
    Consciousness and Cognition 47 6-16. 2017.
    If beliefs and desires affect perception—at least in certain specified ways—then cognitive penetration occurs. Whether it occurs is a matter of controversy. Recently, some proponents of the predictive coding account of perception have claimed that the account entails that cognitive penetrations occurs. I argue that the relationship between the predictive coding account and cognitive penetration is dependent on both the specific form of the predictive coding account and the specific form of cogni…Read more
    If beliefs and desires affect perception—at least in certain specified ways—then cognitive penetration occurs. Whether it occurs is a matter of controversy. Recently, some proponents of the predictive coding account of perception have claimed that the account entails that cognitive penetrations occurs. I argue that the relationship between the predictive coding account and cognitive penetration is dependent on both the specific form of the predictive coding account and the specific form of cognitive penetration. In so doing, I spell out different forms of each and the relationship that holds between them. Thus, mere acceptance of the predictive coding approach to perception does not determine whether one should think that cognitive penetration exists. Moreover, given that there are such different conceptions of both predictive coding and cognitive penetration, researchers should cease talking of either without making clear which form they refer to, if they aspire to make true generalisations.
    Consciousness and NeuroscienceThe Contents of Perception, MiscScience of Perception, MiscPerception …Read more
    Consciousness and NeuroscienceThe Contents of Perception, MiscScience of Perception, MiscPerception and the Mind, MiscAspects of Perception, MiscModularity and Cognitive PenetrabilityThe Nature of Perceptual Experience, Misc
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    Perception, Philosophical Perspectives
    In Patrick Wilken, Timothy J. Bayne & Axel Cleeremans (eds.), The Oxford Companion to Consciousness, Oxford University Press. 2009.
    This paper provides an introduction to, and overview of, the Philosophy of Perception.
    Philosophy of Perception, GeneralThe Nature of Perceptual Experience, Misc
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