A puzzle about how things look
In Mm Mccabe & Mark Textor (eds.), Perspectives on Perception (2008)
| Abstract | Differently illuminated, things in one sense look different, but in another sense look the same. | |||||||||
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Hua’nan Gong (2008). How is the Arrival of Things Possible? Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (3):389-408.
Gabriel Uzquiano (2010). How to Solve the Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever in Two Questions. Analysis 70 (1):39-44.
Brian Rabern & Landon Rabern (2008). A Simple Solution to the Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever. [REVIEW] Analysis 68 (2):105-112.
Robert Hopkins (2008). Reasons for Looking: Lopes on the Value of Pictures. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 77 (2):556-569.
Brian Weatherson (2006). The Asymmetric Magnets Problem. Philosophical Perspectives 20 (1):479–492.
David Barton (1999). The Theaetetus on How We Think. Phronesis 44 (3):163-180.
David Barton (1999). The Theaetetus on How We Think. Phronesis 44 (3):163-180.
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