Perception

Philosophical Books 19 (May):49-56 (1978)
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Two Themes to the Course: a.) How are we to understand the contrast between direct and indirect or immediate and mediate perception? b.) Is there any cogent reason to think we don’t have sense experience of the world around us?

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Seeing surfaces and physical objects.Thompson Clarke - 1964 - In Max Black (ed.), Philosophy in America. Ithaca: Routledge. pp. 98-114.

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