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  1. Malcolm on after-images.P. L. Mckee - 1974 - Philosophical Quarterly 24 (April):132-139.
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    A. J. Ayer on the argument from illusion.P. L. McKee - 1973 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3 (December):275-280.
    In his paper “Has Austin Refuted the Sense-Datum Theory?” A. J. Ayer contends that the argument from illusion calls attention to perspectival distortion, perceptual misidentification and elusive perceptual belief only in order to establish the possibility of perceptual error. Pointing to our occasional perceptual failures reminds us that perceptual error is always logically possible—that any particular perceptual belief to the effect that one is perceiving a physical surface could be mistaken. This in turn is thought by Ayer to show that (...)
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  3. A note on sensory error.P. L. Mckee - 1976 - Personalist 57 (1):51-54.
     
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  4. A Note on Sensory Error.P. L. Mckee - 1976 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 57 (1):51.
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    Perception and physiology.P. L. McKee - 1971 - Mind 80 (October):594-596.