Susanna Siegel
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Susanna Siegel is an American philosopher. She is the Edgar Pierce Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University and well known for her work in the philosophy of mind and epistemology, especially on perception.
Susanna Siegel's Published Works
Published Works
- The Contents of Visual Experience (2011) (475)
- Which Properties are Represented in Perception (2006) (407)
- Cognitive Penetrability and Perceptual Justification (2012) (214)
- The Rationality of Perception (2016) (140)
- Indiscriminability and the Phenomenal (2004) (116)
- THE CONTENT OF PERCEPTUAL EXPERIENCE (2005) (114)
- Subject and Object in the Contents of Visual Experience (2006) (95)
- The epistemic impact of the etiology of experience (2013) (89)
- THE VISUAL EXPERIENCE OF CAUSATION (2009) (85)
- How Can We Discover the Contents of Experience (2007) (73)
- The Epistemic Conception of Hallucination (2008) (63)
- Affordances and the Contents of Perception (2014) (55)
- How does visual phenomenology constrain object-seeing? (2006) (46)
- Do Visual Experiences Have Contents (2010) (38)
- The Role of Perception in Demonstrative Reference (2002) (36)
- WHAT IS THE ROLE OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN DEMONSTRATIVE THOUGHT ? (34)
- Do Experiences Have Contents (2010) (34)
- Presupposition and Policing in Complex Demonstratives (2006) (30)
- The Phenomenology of Efficacy (2005) (30)
- Rich or thin (2017) (30)
- Can Selection Effects on Experience Influence its Rational Role (2013) (27)
- How Is Wishful Seeing Like Wishful Thinking (2017) (23)
- Cognitive Penetrability of Perception in the Age of Prediction: Predictive Systems are Penetrable Systems (2015) (22)
- The Epistemology of Perception (2015) (22)
- Direct Realism and Perceptual Consciousness (2006) (20)
- Consciousness, Attention, and Justification (2014) (18)
- Do we see more than we can access? (2007) (17)
- Inference without Reckoning (2019) (10)
- Replies to Campbell, Prinz, and Travis (2013) (10)
- Attention and perceptual adaptation. (2013) (9)
- Cognitive Penetrability: Modularity, Epistemology, and Ethics (2015) (9)
- Reply to Fumerton, Huemer, and McGrath (2013) (9)
- Are there Edenic Grounds of Perceptual Intentionality (2013) (8)
- Relations Between Agency and Ownership in the Case of Schizophrenic Thought Insertion and Delusions of Control (2015) (6)
- How can perceptual experiences explain uncertainty? (2020) (5)
- Time and Action: Impulsivity, Habit, Strategy (2015) (5)
- Can Perceptual Experiences be Rational (2018) (5)
- The uneasy heirs of acquaintance (2019) (4)
- Attention and Perceptual Justification (2019) (4)
- Epistemic Evaluability and Perceptual Farce (2015) (4)
- Reflections on the use of English and Spanish in analytic philosophy (2014) (3)
- Bias and Perception (2020) (3)
- Skill and Expertise in Perception* (2020) (2)
- XV—Epistemic Charge (2015) (2)
- Discussion of Susanna Siegel's “Can perceptual experiences be rational?” (2018) (2)
- The Structure of Episodic Memory: Ganeri's ‘Mental Time Travel and Attention’* (2017) (2)
- The Problem of Hijacked Experience (2017) (1)
- Innovation fund report: guidelines for withdrawal of life support. (1999) (1)
- The Problem of Culturally Normal Belief (2017) (1)
- Replies to Begby, Ghijsen and Samoilova (2018) (1)
- Precise of The Contents of Visual Experience (2012) (1)
- Cognitive Penetration and the Tribunal of Experience (2015) (1)
- Precise of The Contents of Visual Experience (2013) (1)
- Perception as Guessing Versus Perception as Knowing: Replies to Clark and Peacocke (2018) (1)
- The elements of philosophy : readings from past and present (2008) (1)
- Book Review: Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide (2006) (0)
- Cognitive Penetration and Predictive Coding: A Commentary on Lupyan (2015) (0)
- Epistemic Akrasia and Mental Agency (2015) (0)
- Mental Activity & the Sense of Ownership (2015) (0)
- Animal Mental Action: Planning Among Chimpanzees (2015) (0)
- Precis of The Rationality of Perception (2020) (0)
- Précis to The Rationality of Perception (2018) (0)
- The Role of Objects in Visual Experience (2011) (0)
- The Content View (2011) (0)
- Priors and prejudices : comments on (2020) (0)
- Focused Daydreaming and Mind-Wandering (2015) (0)
- Reply to Fumerton, Huemer, and McGrath (2012) (0)
- Cognitive Penetrability of Social Perception: A Case for Emotion Recognition (2015) (0)
- 1 Indiscriminability and the Phenomenal (2003) (0)
- Reference and Consciousness (2004) (0)
- How Experiences Can Gain Power from Inference (2017) (0)
- The Rationality of Perception: Replies to Lord, Railton, and Pautz (2020) (0)
- Replies to Campbell, Prinz, and Travis (2012) (0)
- Erratum to: Precis of The Contents of Visual Experience (2013) (0)
- 1 The Problem of Culturally Normal Belief * (2019) (0)
- The Solution Sketched (2017) (0)
- Why Change the Subject? On Collective Epistemic Agency (2015) (0)
- Erratum to: Precis of The Contents of Visual Experience (2012) (0)
- Vigilantism and Political Vision (2022) (0)
- Social Vision: Breaking a Philosophical Impasse? (2015) (0)
- What Intuitions Are Like1 (2011) (0)
- 1 a a TYPOS-real.pautz.final.siegel (2019) (0)
- The Rationality of Perception: Reply to Begby, Ghijsen, and Samoilova (2018) (0)
- What Does Philosophy Contribute to the Study of the Mind? (2020) (0)
- Replies to Brewer, Gupta, and McDowell (2019) (0)
- Low wages and fast food. (2015) (0)
- The epistemic impact of the etiology of experience (2012) (0)
- Is Willpower Just Another Way of Tying Oneself to the Mast (2015) (0)
- PRO review: strategies for HMOs. (1988) (0)
- Indiscriminability and the Phenomenal The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters (2009) (0)
- Perception of Absence and Penetration from Expectation (2015) (0)
- Subject and Object in the Contents of Experience (2011) (0)
- Reply to Macpherson: Further illustrations of the cognitive penetrability of perception (2015) (0)
- There are No Primitive We-Intentions (2015) (0)
- The Strong Content View Revisited (2011) (0)
- Cognitive Penetrability: Modularity, Epistemology, and Ethics (2015) (0)
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