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A. W. Roscoe,P. J. Armstrong,Pragyesh extent sense perception is an active mental process. This question is subdivided into two themes. First, the way in which philosophers conceptualized sense perception as an active process depended on what they saw as the nature and the causal efficacy of sensory input. Should we think of sensory in

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Lazy Abstraction-Based Controller Synthesisrceiver plays no active role in accomplishing such sensory perception. In this paper, I argue that the Cartesian human perceiver does play an active role in accomplishing her own sense-perceptions..The paper begins by pointing to Descartes’ ., which strongly suggests that he thought that sensory per

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Lecture Notes in Computer Scienceses of activity. Does Locke reject active perception in light of his own understanding of activity; or rather, does he treat perception as passive in that the mind has only a general capacity of reception of ideas and does not contribute in specific ways to organizing specific types of perceptions?
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