Things and Places How the Mind Connects with the WorldPublisher: MIT
Language: English
ISBN: 0262162458
Paperback: 280 pages
Data: Oct 2007
Format: PDF
Description: In Things and Places, Zenon Pylyshyn argues that the process of incrementally constructing perceptual representations, solving the binding problem (determining which properties go together), and, more generally, grounding perceptual representations in experience arise from the nonconceptual capacity to pick out and keep track of a small number of sensory individuals. He proposes a mechanism in early vision that allows us to select a limited number of sensory objects, to reidentify each of them under certain conditions as the same individual seen before, and to keep track of their enduring individuality despite radical changes in their properties–all without the machinery of concepts, identity, and tenses. This mechanism, which he calls FINSTs (for “Fingers of Instantiation”), is responsible for our capacity to individuate and track several independently moving sensory objects–an ability that we exercise every waking minute, and one that can be understood as fundamental to the way we see and understand the world and to our sense of space.

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