Introduction<br>PART I: FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS<br>1. On Getting a Good Look: Normativity and Visual Experience; Charles Siewert<br>2. Perception and Normative Self-Consciousness; Maxime Doyon<br>3. Seeing Our World; Michael Madary<br>PART II: DELUSIONS, ILLUSIONS, AND HALLUCINATIONS<br>4. Illusions and Perceptual Norms as Spandrels of the Temporality of Living; David Morris<br>5. How is Perceptual Experience Possible? The Phenomenology of Presence and the Nature of Hallucination; Matthew Ratcliffe<br>PART III: THE SOCIOCULTURAL EMBEDDEDNESS OF NORMS<br>6. Seeing Things in the Right Way: How Social Interaction Shapes Perception; Shaun Gallagher<br>7. Normality and Normativity in Experience; Maren Wehrle<br>8. Social Visibility and Perceptual Normativity; Thiemo Breyer<br>PART IV: ISSUES IN EPISTEMOLOGY<br>9. Perception and Its Givenness; Aude Bandini<br>10. The Normative Force of Perceptual Justification; Arnaud Dewalque<br>11. Evidence as Norm of Normativity in Perception; Virginie Palette<br>12. The Grammar of Sensation; Valérie Aucouturier<br>Index<br><br>