ISBN-13: 9783631535462 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 236 str.
The collection of papers of this book discuss Whitehead s bold theory of perception from different angles. According to the major perspectives the book is divided into two major parts: the philosophical and the psychological perspective. The four philosophical papers focus on: the relation between Whitehead s theory of perception and his account of the phases of concrescence, the nature of causal explanations in Whitehead s theory of perception, a comparative study on Kitaro Nishida s philosophy of pure experience and Whitehead s philosophy of perception, and a contrasting account of Whitehead s theory of perception with that of Deleuze. In the five papers of part II of the book (-the psychological perspective-), some basic guidelines for conducting process-oriented psychological experiments on perceptgenesis are given. Then Whitehead s tri-modal theory of perception in the light of microgenetic research results is discussed. A comparison of Whitehead s position of the construction of solid objects with Piaget s account of the constructive development of the object permanent in the young child follows. In the fourth paper James Gibson s early position on perception is compared with Whitehead s account. Finally it is shown that Whitehead s theory of perception may provide a mode of access to nonordinary experiences and an explanation for the emergence of nonordinary states of consciousness."