Perception and the origins of temporal representation. Gross, S. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 98(S1):275–292, 2017. Paper doi abstract bibtex Is temporal representation constitutively necessary for perception? Tyler Burge argues that it is, in part because perception requires a form of memory sufficiently sophisticated as to require temporal representation. I critically discuss Burge's argument, maintaining that it does not succeed. I conclude by reflecting on the consequences for the origins of temporal representation.
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abstract = {Is temporal representation constitutively necessary for perception? Tyler Burge argues that it is, in part because perception requires a form of memory sufficiently sophisticated as to require temporal representation. I critically discuss Burge's argument, maintaining that it does not succeed. I conclude by reflecting on the consequences for the origins of temporal representation.},
author = {Gross, Steven},
doi = {10.1111/papq.12171},
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journal = {Pacific Philosophical Quarterly},
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title = {{Perception and the origins of temporal representation}},
url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/papq.12171},
volume = {98},
year = {2017}
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