Perception
Philosophical Books 19 (May):49-56 (1978)
| Abstract | Two Themes to the Course: a.) How are we to understand the contrast between direct and indirect or immediate and mediate perception? b.) Is there any cogent reason to think we don’t have sense experience of the world around us? | |||||||||
| Keywords | Epistemology Mental Object Perception Physical Object Jackson, F Rundle, B | |||||||||
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Hisayasu Kobayashi (2010). Self-Awareness and Mental Perception. Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (3):233-245.
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Frank Jackson (1977). Perception: A Representative Theory. Cambridge University Press.
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Casey O'Callaghan (2008). Object Perception: Vision and Audition. Philosophy Compass 3 (4):803-829.
Leonard S. Carrier (1981). Experience And The Objects Of Perception. Washington: University Press Of America.
Scott Campbell (2004). Seeing Objects and Surfaces, and the 'in Virtue Of' Relation. Philosophy 79 (309):393-402.
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