• Title of article

    The structure of experience, the nature of the visual, and type 2 blindsight

  • Author/Authors

    Macpherson، نويسنده , , Fiona، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
  • Pages
    25
  • From page
    104
  • To page
    128
  • Abstract
    Unlike those with type 1 blindsight, people who have type 2 blindsight have some sort of consciousness of the stimuli in their blind field. What is the nature of that consciousness? Is it visual experience? I address these questions by considering whether we can establish the existence of any structural—necessary—features of visual experience. I argue that it is very difficult to establish the existence of any such features. In particular, I investigate whether it is possible to visually, or more generally perceptually, experience form or movement at a distance from our body, without experiencing colour. The traditional answer, advocated by Aristotle, and some other philosophers, up to and including the present day, is that it is not and hence colour is a structural feature of visual experience. I argue that there is no good reason to think that this is impossible, and provide evidence from four cases—sensory substitution, achomatopsia, phantom contours and amodal completion—in favour of the idea that it is possible. If it is possible then one important reason for rejecting the idea that people with type 2 blindsight do not have visual experiences is undermined. I suggest further experiments that could be done to help settle the matter.
  • Keywords
    sensory substitution , Amodal completion , Achromatopsia , Blindsight , Type 2 blindsight , Perceptual experience , Colour experience , Structure of experience , Phantom contours
  • Journal title
    Consciousness and Cognition
  • Serial Year
    2015
  • Journal title
    Consciousness and Cognition
  • Record number

    2292958