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The Nature and Bases of Spatial Representation
註釋The dissertation argues for the central thesis that motor behavioral factors play a causally necessary role in making available spatial contents experienced by visual observers. Secondarily, an explanation of the objective character of our experience and thought about the world can be supplied in terms of the complex interplay of relatively simpler factors such as sensorimotor, perceptual, and conceptual abilities all centrally involving spatial representation. In articulating these theses, the dissertation effectively couples several important themes originally defended by Gareth Evans (1982, 1985) to active research programs in contemporary cognitive science and the neurosciences.