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Is spatial awareness required for object perception?

John Campbell

pp. 67-80

Abstract

Is spatial awareness required for perception of objects? The idea that awareness is required gives a significant epistemological role to conscious experience; it implies that spatial awareness is a way of accessing the world. In contrast, many naturalistically inclined philosophers would take it for granted that an appeal to consciousness can have no explanatory value. Consciousness has to be an epiphenomenon, a puzzle to be explained that can itself have no explanatory role. In this chapter I set out a case for saying spatial awareness is a basic element in our epistemic access to our surroundings. I leave open whether this is a problem for naturalism, properly construed.

Publication details

Published in:

Baiasu Roxana, Bird Graham, Moore A. W. (2012) Contemporary kantian metaphysics: new essays on space and time. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 67-80

DOI: 10.1057/9780230358911_4

Full citation:

Campbell John (2012) „Is spatial awareness required for object perception?“, In: R. Baiasu, G. Bird & A. W. Moore (eds.), Contemporary kantian metaphysics, Dordrecht, Springer, 67–80.