Browsing by Subject "Cognitive penetration"
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Nonconceptual content: A reply to Toribio's "Nonconceptualism and the cognitive impenetrability of early vision"
(2014)Toribio argues against my thesis that the cognitive penetrability (CP) of the content of early vision is a necessary and sufficient condition for this content to be nonconceptual content (NCC)-the MET (mutually entailing ...
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Pre-cueing, the Epistemic Role of Early Vision, and the Cognitive Impenetrability of Early Vision
(Frontiers Media S.A, 2017)I have argued (Raftopoulos, 2009, 2014) that early vision is not directly affected by cognition since its processes do not draw on cognition as an informational resource; early vision processes do not operate over cognitive ...