What Gibson's missing
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 9 (3):265–269 (1979)
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Edward S. Reed & Rebecca K. Jones (1978). Gibson's Theory of Perception: A Case of Hasty Epistemologizing? Philosophy of Science 45 (4):519-530.
Pete Mandik & Josh Weisberg (2008). Type-Q Materialism. In Chase Wrenn (ed.), Naturalism, Reference and Ontology: Essays in Honor of Roger F. Gibson. Peter Lang Publishing Group.
Kathleen Bloom (1998). The Missing Link's Missing Link: Syllabic Vocalizations at 3 Months of Age. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):514-515.
D. J. Bradley (2011). Functionalist Response-Dependence Avoids Missing Explanations. Analysis 71 (2):297-300.
Thomas Natsoulas (1995). Consciousness(3) and Gibson's Concept of Awareness. Journal of Mind and Behavior 3 (3):305-28.
John McDowell (1996). Reply to Gibson, Byrne, and Brandom. Philosophical Issues 7:283-300.
Thomas Natsoulas (1991). Why Do Things Look as They Do? Some Gibsonian Answers to Koffka's Question. Philosophical Psychology 4 (2):183-202.
Stephen Wilcox & Stuart Katz (1981). What Gibson Isn't Missing After All: A Reply to Heil. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 11 (3):313–317.
Harry Heft (1980). What Heil is Missing in Gibson: A Reply. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 10 (3):187–193.
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