A. J. Ayer on the argument from illusion
Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3 (December):275-280 (1973)
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Jacob J. Ross (1970). The Appeal To The Given: A Study In Epistemology. London,: Allen &Amp; Unwin.
A. R. Greenberg (1977). Defending the Argument From Illusion. Personalist 58 (April):124-130.
William S. Haymond (1969). The Argument From Illusion. Modern Schoolman 46 (January):109-134.
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