A Theory Of Perception
Princeton: Princeton University Press (1971)
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| Keywords | Behavior Belief Causation Color Epistemology Hallucination Kinesthetic Experience Language Perception Primary Quality Psychology Realism Secondary Quality Seeing Sense Data Sound Time-lag Argument Grice, H P | |||||||||
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Godfrey N. A. Vesey (1971). Perception. Anchor Books.
Edward W. Averill (1982). The Primary-Secondary Quality Distinction. Philosophical Review 91 (July):343-362.
C. H. Whiteley (1940). The Causal Theory of Perception. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 40:89-102.
Clement W. K. Mundle (1971). Perception: Facts And Theories. London,: Oxford University Press,.
Mohan Matthen (2010). Color Experience: A Semantic Theory. In Jonathan Cohen & Mohan Matthen (eds.), Color Ontology and Color Science. MIT Press.
Jennifer McKitrick (2002). Reid's Foundation for the Primary/Secondary Quality Distinction. Philosophical Quarterly 52 (209):478-494.
David H. Sanford (1976). The Primary Objects of Perception. Mind 85 (April):189-208.
David M. Armstrong (1961). Perception And The Physical World. Humanities Press.
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