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Amodal completion and relationalism

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Amodal completion is usually characterized as the representation of those parts of the perceived object that we get no sensory stimulation from. In the case of the visual sense modality, for example, amodal completion is the representation of occluded parts of objects we see. I argue that relationalism about perception, the view that perceptual experience is constituted by the relation to the perceived object, cannot give a coherent account of amodal completion. The relationalist has two options: construe the perceptual relation as the relation to the entire perceived object or as the relation to the unoccluded parts of the perceived object. I argue that neither of these options are viable.
Journal: Philosophical studies: an international journal for philosophy in the analytic tradition
ISSN: 0031-8116
Volume: 179
Pages: 2537 - 2551
Publication year:2022
Keywords:A1 Journal article
Accessibility:Open