Seeking The Real
Philosophical Studies 108 (1):223-238 (2002)
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A critical discussion of Barry Stroud's claim, in his book "The Quest for Reality", that we could never rationally arrive at the conclusion that, for example, the world is not really colored.Author's Profile
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2004
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10.1023/a:1015788820657
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