Works by Wright, Edmond L. (exact spelling)

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  1. A defence of Sellars.Edmond L. Wright - 1985 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (September):73-90.
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    Perception: A new theory.Edmond L. Wright - 1977 - American Philosophical Quarterly 14 (4):273-286.
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    Yet more on non-epistemic seeing.Edmond L. Wright - 1981 - Mind 90 (October):586-591.
  4. Dialectical perception: Lenin and bogdanov on perception.Edmond L. Wright - 1986 - Radical Philosophy 43:9-16.
     
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    Illusion and truth.Edmond L. Wright - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (3):402-432.
  6. Arbitrariness and Motivation: A New Theory.Edmond L. Wright - 1976 - Foundations of Language 14 (4):505-523.
     
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    Words and Intentions.Edmond L. Wright - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (199):45 - 62.
    The relationship of word-meaning to speaker's-meaning has not been examined thoroughly enough. Some philosophical problems are solved and others made plainer if the full consequences of a proper relationship between these two is worked out.
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  8. A theory of perception.Edmond L. Wright - 2007 - In Narrative, Perception, Language, and Faith. Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Inspecting images: A reply to Smythies.Edmond L. Wright - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (252):225-228.
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  10. More qualia trouble for functionalism: The Smythies TV-Hood analogy.Edmond L. Wright - 1993 - Synthese 97 (3):365-82.
    It is the purpose of this article to explicate the logical implications of a television analogy for perception, first suggested by John R. Smythies (1956). It aims to show not only that one cannot escape the postulation of qualia that have an evolutionary purpose not accounted for within a strong functionalist theory, but also that it undermines other anti-representationalist arguments as well as some representationalist ones.
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  11. Narrative, Perception, Language, and Faith.Edmond L. Wright - 2007 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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  12. Querying "quining qualia".Edmond L. Wright - 1989 - Acta Analytica 4 (5):9-32.
     
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  13. The defence of qualia.Edmond L. Wright - manuscript
    In view of the excellent arguments that have been put forth recently in favour of qualia, internal sensory presentations, it would strike an impartial observer - one could imagine a future historian of philosophy - as extremely odd why so many philosophers who are opposed to qualia, that is, sensory experiences internal to the brain, have largely ignored those arguments in their own. There has been a fashionable assumption that any theory of perception which espouses qualia has long since been (...)
     
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    Words and Intentions.Edmond L. Wright - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (199):45-62.
    The relationship of word-meaning to speaker's-meaning has not been examined thoroughly enough. Some philosophical problems are solved and others made plainer if the full consequences of a proper relationship between these two is worked out.
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    What it isn't like.Edmond L. Wright - 1996 - American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (1):23-42.