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  1. Paul F. Snowdon (1998). The Philosophy of P.F. Strawson. Chicago: Open Court.score: 540.0
  2. P. F. Snowdon (1990). Persons, Animals, and Ourselves. In Christopher Gill (ed.), The Person and the Human Mind: Issues in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 290.0
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  3. Paul F. Snowdon (1998). Strawson on the Concept of Perception. In The Philosophy of P.F. Strawson. Chicago: Open Court.score: 260.0
  4. Peter F. Strawson (1998). Reply to Paul Snowdon. In The Philosophy of P.F. Strawson. Chicago: Open Court.score: 50.0
  5. Jonathan Dancy (ed.) (1988). Perceptual Knowledge. Oxford University Press.score: 29.0
    This volume presents articles on epistemology and the theory of perception and introduces readers to the various problems that face a successful theory of perceptual knowledge. The contributors include Robert Nozick, Alvin Goldman, H.P. Grice, David Lewis, P.F. Strawson, Frank Jackson, David Armstrong, Fred Dretske, Roderick Firth, Wilfred Sellars, Paul Snowdon, and John McDowell.
     
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  6. Michael G. F. Martin (2004). The Limits of Self-Awareness. Philosophical Studies 120 (1-3):37-89.score: 27.0
    The disjunctive theory of perception claims that we should understand statements about how things appear to a perceiver to be equivalent to statements of a disjunction that either one is perceiving such and such or one is suffering an illusion (or hallucination); and that such statements are not to be viewed as introducing a report of a distinctive mental event or state common to these various disjoint situations. When Michael Hinton first introduced the idea, he suggested that the burden of (...)
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