The Rationality of Perception

Susanna Siegel author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:24th Jan '19

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On a traditional conception of the human mind, reasoning can be rational or irrational, but perception cannot. Perception is simply a source of new information, and cannot be assessed for rationality or justification. Susanna Siegel argues that this conception is wrong. Drawing on examples involving racism, emotion, self-defense law, and scientific theories, The Rationality of Perception makes the case that perception itself can be rational or irrational. The Rationality of Perception argues that reasoning and perception are often deeply intertwined. When unjustified beliefs, fears, desires, or prejudices influence what we perceive, we face a philosophical problem: is it reasonable to strengthen what one believes, fears, or suspects, on the basis of an experience that was generated, unbeknownst to the perceiver, by those very same beliefs, fears, or suspicions? Siegel argues that it is not reasonable even though it may seem that way to the perceiver. In these cases, a perceptual experience may itself be irrational, because it is brought about by irrational influences. Siegel systematically distinguishes a number of different kinds of influences on perception, and builds a theory of how such influences on perception determine what it's rational or irrational to believe. She uses the main conclusions to analyze perceptual manifestations of racism. This book makes vivid the far-reaching consequences of psychological and cultural influences on perception. Its method shows how analytic philosophy, social psychology, history and politics can be mutually illuminating.

The Rationality of Perception is a very skilled and original work. I am glad I have read it and I would recommend anyone interested in the issues to do so. * Anne Jaap Jacobson, Hypatia *
Susanna Siegel's book The Rationality of Perception makes ...important and permanent contributions to the philosophy of perception. * Christopher Peacocke, Res Philosophica *
Siegel's discussion ...sets the terms for a whole new debate in epistemology. She ...deserves credit for starting the conversation about attention norms; we would be foolish not to continue it. * Zachary Irving, Ratio *
A bold, provocative, and highly original book. * Alan Millar, Mind *
...the most animating aspects of The Rationality of Perception ...are summarized in its spellbinding preface. * Katia Samoilova, Analysis *

ISBN: 9780198823025

Dimensions: 218mm x 151mm x 14mm

Weight: 308g

256 pages