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This course aims to teach students about: (1) nature of perception, (2) theories of perception, (3) the content of perceptual experience, and (4) intermodal perception. This course is suitable for students who want to learn more about the nature of perception and the philosophical implications of empirical studies on perception. By the end of this course, students will learn about empirical research on perception and the relevant philosophical theories that have been proposed to explain these phenomena.
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