Review of John Perry's Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness
Philosophical Review 111:598-601 (2002)
| Abstract | Perry, in this lucid, deep, and entertaining book (based on his 1999 Jean Nicod lectures), supposes that type-identity physicalism is antecedently plausible, and that rejecting this thesis requires good reason (this is. | |||||||||
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Daniel Stoljar (forthcoming). Review of Perry's Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness. [REVIEW] Philosophical Quarterly.
John Perry (ed.) (1975). Personal Identity. University of California Press.
John Perry (2001). The Zombie Argument. In Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness. MIT Press.
Neil Van Leeuwen (2012). Perry on Self-Knowledge. In Albert Newen Raphael van Riel (ed.), Identity, Language, and Mind: An Introduction to the Philosophy of John Perry. CSLI Publications.
John Perry (2004). Review: Précis of "Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness". [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (1):172 - 181.
John Perry (2004). Pr. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (1):172-181.
Yujin Nagasawa (2004). Review of Perry's Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness. [REVIEW] Psyche 10.
Brie Gertler (2002). Review of John Perry, Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (1).
John Perry (2001). The Modal Argument. In Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness. MIT Press.
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