The uneasy heirs of acquaintance

Philosophical Issues 29 (1):348-365 (2019)
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My contribution to the first round of a tetralog with Bill Brewer, Anil Gupta, and John McDowell. Each of us has written a response to the writings of the other three philosophers on the topic "Empirical Reason". My initial contribution focuses on what we know a priori about perception. In the second round, we will each respond to the each writer's first-round contributions.

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Susanna Siegel
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Empirical reason: Answers to Gupta, McDowell, and Siegel.Bill Brewer - 2019 - Philosophical Issues 29 (1):366-377.
John Cook Wilson.Mathieu Marion - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Non‐epistemic perception as technology.Kurt Sylvan - 2020 - Philosophical Issues 30 (1):324-345.

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