Seeing and Retinal Stability

Cavedon-Taylor, Dan (2013). Seeing and Retinal Stability. Philosophical Psychology, 26(2) pp. 263–266.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2011.633699

Abstract

Sensorimotor theorists of perception have argued that eye movement is a necessary condition for seeing on the basis that subjects whose retinal images do not move undergo a form of blindness. I show that the argument does not work.

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