A visual registration can be coloured without being a picture

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):214-214 (2002)
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Abstract

Zenon Pylyshyn here repeats the same error as in his original article (1973) in starting with the premiss that all cognition is a matter of perceiving entities already given in their singularity. He therefore fails to acknowledge the force of the evolutionary argument that perceiving is a motivated process working upon a non-epistemic sensory registration internal to the brain.

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