Symposium: Locke and the veil of perception preface

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This Symposium comprises five papers on Locke's theory of sense perception. The authors are John Rogers, Gideon Yaffe, Lex Newman, Tom Lennon, and Martha Bolton. There are also comments on the papers, both individually and as a group, by Vere Chappell. In addition to Locke's view of perception, the papers deal with the nature of Lockean ideas and with the question whether Locke is committed to skepticism regarding the external world. The authors (and the commentator) disagree in their readings of Locke on these issues, but most maintain - and some argue - that he holds a representative theory of perception, and that he is not an external-world skeptic. © 2004 University of Southern California and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Chappell, V. (2004). Symposium: Locke and the veil of perception preface. In Pacific Philosophical Quarterly (Vol. 85, pp. 243–244). Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0114.2004.00196.x

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