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David Chalmers is related to perception because he analyzes it as a component of human information-processing [1], distinguishes it from the subjective experience of consciousness [2], and critiques reductive accounts of perception that fail to explain experiential properties [3].

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Moving Forward on the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers consc.net Journal of Consciousness Studies 1 fact
claimDavid Chalmers argues that Daniel Dennett's reductive accounts of phenomena like 'cuteness' and 'perception' fail to support reductionism about experience because they either lack plausibility or rely on experiential properties that reductive accounts omit.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimDavid Chalmers (2010) defines experience as the subjective aspect of consciousness that exists alongside the information processing occurring during thinking and perception.
[PDF] Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers consc.net 1 fact
claimHuman thinking and perception involve a 'whir of information-processing' according to David Chalmers.