Austen Clark (ed.)
Oxford University Press (2000)
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Drawing on the findings of neuroscience, this text proposes and defends the hypothesis that the various modalities of sensation share a generic form that the author, Austen Clark, calls feature-placing.
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Keywords | Senses and sensation Perception |
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Call number | BD214.C535 2000 |
ISBN(s) | 0198238517 (alk. paper) 0198238517 9780198238515 |
DOI | 10.1093/mind/111.443.653 |
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