creators_name: Velmans, Max creators_id: m.velmans@gold.ac.uk type: journalp datestamp: 2011-12-16 00:05:51 lastmod: 2011-12-16 00:05:51 metadata_visibility: show title: A Brief Note on How Phenomenal Objects Relate to Objects Themselves ispublished: pub subjects: percep-cog-psy subjects: phil-epist subjects: phil-metaphys subjects: phil-mind full_text_status: public keywords: Meijsing, Velmans, projectivism, perception, reflexive model, indirect realism, phenomenal space, physical space, phenomenal object, noumenal object, physical object abstract: This brief note corrects some basic errors in Meijsing’s (2011) JCS paper on “The Whereabouts of Pictorial Space”, concerning the status of phenomenal objects in the reflexive model of perception. In particular I clarify the precise sense in which a phenomenal object relates to the object itself (the noumenal object) in visual perception. date: 2011-11 date_type: published publication: Journal of Consciousness Studies volume: 18 number: 11-12 publisher: Imprint Academic pagerange: 199-202 refereed: TRUE referencetext: Meising, M. (2011) The whereabouts of pictorial space, Journal of Consciousness Studies, 18 (3-4), 84-108. Velmans, M. (2000) Understanding Consciousness, London: Routledge/Psychology Press. Velmans, M. (2008) Reflexive monism. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 15 (2), 5-50. Velmans, M. (2009) Understanding Consciousness, Edition 2. Routledge/Psychology Press citation: Velmans, Prof Max (2011) A Brief Note on How Phenomenal Objects Relate to Objects Themselves. [Journal (Paginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/7759/1/How%20phenomenal%20objects%20relate%20to%20real%20objects.pdf