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COLLOQUIA & CONFERENCES
THE EYES DON'T HAVE IT: A STRATEGY FOR
RETHINKING PERCEPTION
William T. Wojtach
Department of Philosophy
Duke University
February 28, 2007
Wednesday, 4:00pm-5:30pm
BA 002
Historical and contemporary philosophical theories of perception fail to
account for two basic problems that demand attention in any theory of
vision: the inverse optics problem and misrepresentation. I will offer
empirical evidence derived from my work on motion perception to illustrate
a different approach that succeeds where these other theories have not.
Specifically, I will show how motion "illusions" can be explained using a
probabilistic model of vision, thereby demonstrating how the visual system
can generate biologically useful percepts from underdetermined stimuli. I
will also indicate how this approach requires a fundamental shift in how
theorists must think about visual (mis)representation. The result is a
unique manner to achieve a philosophy of perception that is amenable to
some central concerns in philosophy and science.
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