Reply to vision
Philosophical Quarterly 44 (176):369-376 (1994)
| Abstract | This article has no associated abstract. (fix it) | |||||||||
| Keywords | Cartesianism Causation Metaphysics Sight Vision Vision, G | |||||||||
| Categories | ||||||||||
| Options |
|
|||||||||
| PhilPapers Archive |
Upload a copy of this paper Check publisher's policy on self-archival Papers currently archived: 5,709 |
| External links |
|
| Through your library | Configure |
John Hyman (1986). The Cartesian Theory of Vision. Ratio 28 (December):149-167.
Suzannah Biernoff (2002). Sight and Embodiment in the Middle Ages. Palgrave Macmillan.
A. Gorea (ed.) (1991). Representations of Vision. Cambridge University Press.
Dominic H. ffytche (2002). Neural Codes for Conscious Vision. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (12):493-495.
Robert W. Kentridge & Charles A. Heywood (1999). The Status of Blindsight: Near-Threshold Vision, Islands of Cortex and the Riddoch Phenomenon. Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (5):3-11.
Robert Schwartz (1994). Vision: Variations on Some Berkeleian Themes. Cambridge: Blackwell.
Gerald Vision (1997). Problems of Vision: Rethinking the Causal Theory of Perception. New York: Oxford University Press.
William Child (1994). Vision and Causation: Reply to Hyman. Philosophical Quarterly 44 (176):361-369.
Monthly downloads |
Added to index2009-01-28Total downloads13 ( #88,037 of 549,699 )Recent downloads (6 months)2 ( #37,450 of 549,699 )How can I increase my downloads? |

