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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