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Springer Contemporary Sensorimotor Theory - Applied Philosophy

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Description

Explore the philosophical foundations of how we perceive and interact with the world. This academic work from Springer provides a deep analysis of sensorimotor theory, examining the core questions of human experience. It investigates why certain shapes appear curved and how our sensory inputs shape our understanding of reality. Beyond pure theory, this book explores how sensorimotor principles apply to modern technological and developmental fields. It covers practical applications in human computer interaction, robotics, and virtual reality. Readers will also find discussions on the role of sensorimotor theory in linguistics and the study of a child's play. This volume is an essential resource for those studying epistemology, rational ethics, and the intersection of philosophy with advanced computing and AI.

Key Features

Analyzes the philosophical foundations of sensorimotor theory to explain how we perceive the world.

Covers practical applications in human computer interaction and the development of virtual reality.

Explores the role of sensorimotor processes in robotics and modern linguistics.

Discusses developmental aspects through the lens of a child's play and sensory interaction.

Part of the Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics series.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
21 February 2014
Listed Since
23 January 2014

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