Phenomenological and empirical inadequacies of Russell's theory of perception
Philosophical Studies 20:98-108 (1972)
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Wesley C. Salmon (1974). Memory and Perception in Human Knowledge. In George Nakhnikian (ed.), Bertrand Russell“s philosophy. Duckworth.
Walter Hopp (2011). Perception and Knowledge: A Phenomenological Account. Cambridge University Press.
H. A. Prichard (1950). Knowledge And Perception. Oxford University Press.
Tom Rockmore (2011). Kant and Phenomenology. University of Chicago Press.
L. P. N. Sinha (1972). Bertrand Russell and the Problem of Perception. Indian Philosophy and Culture 17 (March):5-13.
M. H. A. Newman (1928). Mr. Russell's Causal Theory of Perception. Mind 5 (146):26-43.
Sajahan Miah (2006). Russell's Theory of Perception 1905-1919. New York: Continuum.
Thomas A. Wilson (1985). Russell's Later Theory of Perception. Russell 5:26-43.
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