Recollection, perception, imagination
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Byrne, Alex
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Remembering a cat sleeping (specifically, recollecting the way the cat looked),
perceiving (specifically, seeing) a cat sleeping, and imagining (specifically, visualizing) a
cat sleeping are of course importantly different. Nonetheless, from the first-person
perspective they are palpably alike. Our first question is:
Q1 What are these similarities (and differences)?
Date issued
2010-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and PhilosophyJournal
Philosophical Studies
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Citation
Byrne, Alex. “Recollection, perception, imagination.” Philosophical Studies 148.1 (2010): 15-26.
Version: Author's final manuscript
ISSN
0031-8116
1573-0883