Categorically Perceiving Motor Actions

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Abstract

In this chapter, I will present an empirical conjecture to the effect that some bodily actions are categorically perceived. These are bodily actions such as grasping or reaching for something, which I am going to call motor actions. My conjecture builds on one recently put forward about how the categorical perception of facial expressions of some emotions works. I shall motivate my own conjecture on the basis of both theoretical and empirical considerations, describe how it could be operationalised and what explanatory gain could be obtained from it.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNeural Mechanisms
Subtitle of host publication New Challenges in Philosophy of Neuroscience
EditorsFabrizio Calzavarini, Marco Viola
PublisherSpringer
Pages465-482
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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