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Sensory malfunctions, limitations, and trade-offs

Todd Ganson(Department of French and Italian, Princeton University)

pp. 1705-1713

Abstract

Teleological accounts of sensory normativity treat normal functioning for a species as a standard: sensory error involves departure from normal functioning for the species, i.e. sensory malfunction. Straightforward reflection on sensory trade-offs reveals that normal functioning for a species can exhibit failures of accuracy. Acknowledging these failures of accuracy is central to understanding the adaptations of a species. To make room for these errors we have to go beyond the teleological framework and invoke the notion of an ideal observer from vision science. The notion of an ideal observer also sheds light on the important distinction between sensory malfunction and sensory limitation.

Publication details

Published in:

McFarland Andrew (2018) Causation in the metaphysics of science. Synthese 195 (4).

Pages: 1705-1713

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-016-1298-3

Full citation:

Ganson Todd (2018) „Sensory malfunctions, limitations, and trade-offs“. Synthese 195 (4), 1705–1713.