Perception: A Philosophical Symposium
Frank N. Sibley (ed.)
Methuen (1971)
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| Keywords | Belief Causation Epistemology Perception Response Seeing Time | |||||||||
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Edmond L. Wright (1977). Perception: A New Theory. American Philosophical Quarterly 14 (October):273-286.
W. A. Suchting (1969). Perception and the Time-Gap Argument. Philosophical Quarterly 19 (January):46-56.
Norman P. Melchert (1973). A Note on the Belief Theory of Perception. Philosophical Studies 24 (November):427-429.
Jenny Teichman (1971). Perception and Causation. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 71:29-41.
Ralph B. Winn (1946). Reflections on Causation and Perception. Philosophical Review 55 (January):77-80.
Gerald Vision (1993). Animadversions on the Causal Theory of Perception. Philosophical Quarterly 44 (172):344-356.
James Woodward (2011). Causal Perception and Causal Cognition. In Johannes Roessler, Hemdat Lerman & Naomi Eilan (eds.), Perception, Causation, and Objectivity. Oxford University Press.
George Pitcher (1971). A Theory Of Perception. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
A. D. Smith (2001). Perception and Belief. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2):283-309.
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