Common sense versus mr. Hirst's theory of perception
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 60:61-77 (1960)
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| Keywords | Common Sense Epistemology Illusion Immediacy Perception Representationalism Hirst, R | |||||||||
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James W. Cornman (1975). Perception, Common Sense And Science. Yale University Press.
Peter K. Machamer (1970). Recent Work on Perception. American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (January):1-22.
R. I. Aaron (1958). The Common Sense View of Sense-Perception. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 58:1-14.
Jacob J. Ross (1970). The Appeal To The Given: A Study In Epistemology. London,: Allen &Amp; Unwin.
R. J. Hirst (1951). Perception, Science and Common Sense. Mind 60 (240):481-505.
Martin E. Lean (1953/1973). Sense-Perception And Matter: A Critical Analysis Of C. D. Broad's Theory Of Perception. Ny: Humanities Press.
R. J. Hirst (1954). Sensing and Observing, Part I. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 197:197-218.
George M. Wyburn, Ralph W. Pickford & R. J. Hirst (1964). Human Senses And Perception. University Of Toronto Press,.
Clement W. K. Mundle (1971). Perception: Facts And Theories. London,: Oxford University Press,.
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