Four Philosophical Problems: God, Freedom, Mind, and Perception
New York, Harper & Row (1963)
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Gary Hatfield (2005). Rationalist Theories of Sense Perception and Mind-Body Relation. In A Companion to Rationalism (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy). Blackwell.
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Adam Waytz, Kurt Gray, Nicholas Epley & Daniel Wegner (2010). Causes and Consequences of Mind Perception. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14 (8):383-388.
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John Earman (ed.) (1993). Philosophical Problems of the Internal and External World. University of Pittsburgh Press.
Stuart Hampshire (1972). Freedom of Mind, and Other Essays. Oxford,Clarendon Press.
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