Philosophy of Perception
Cliffs Prentice-Hall (1989)
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| Keywords | Epistemology Hearing Knowledge Perception Representation Sense Solipsism Visual | |||||||||
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Tim Crane, The Problem of Perception. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Georges Dicker (1978). Is There a Problem About Perception and Knowledge? American Philosophical Quarterly 15 (July):165-176.
Howard M. Robinson (1994). Perception. New York: Routledge.
Snjezana Prijic-Samarzija (2004). Some Epistemological Consequences of the Dual-Aspect Theory of Visual Perception. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 4 (11):273-290.
Matthew Soteriou (2000). The Particularity of Visual Perception. European Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):173-189.
Justin P. McBrayer (2010). A Limited Defense of Moral Perception. Philosophical Studies 149 (3):305–320.
Casey O'Callaghan (2008). Object Perception: Vision and Audition. Philosophy Compass 3 (4):803-829.
Stephen Andrew Butterfill (2009). Seeing Causings and Hearing Gestures. Philosophical Quarterly 59 (236):405-428.
C. H. Whiteley (1940). The Causal Theory of Perception. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 40:89-102.
David H. Sanford (1976). The Primary Objects of Perception. Mind 85 (April):189-208.
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