title: Vision, Action, and Make-Perceive creator: Briscoe, Professor Robert subject: Philosophy of Mind subject: Animal Cognition subject: Perceptual Cognitive Psychology subject: Neuropsychology description: In this paper, I critically assess the enactive account of visual perception recently defended by Alva Noë (2004). I argue inter alia that the enactive account falsely identifies an object’s apparent shape with its 2D perspectival shape; that it mistakenly assimilates visual shape perception and volumetric object recognition; and that it seriously misrepresents the constitutive role of bodily action in visual awareness. I argue further that noticing an object’s perspectival shape involves a hybrid experience combining both perceptual and imaginative elements – an act of what I call ‘make-perceive.’ publisher: Blackwell date: 2008 type: Journal (Paginated) type: PeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://cogprints.org/5781/1/VAMP.MS397.pdf identifier: Briscoe, Professor Robert (2008) Vision, Action, and Make-Perceive. [Journal (Paginated)] (In Press) relation: http://cogprints.org/5781/