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John Campbell investigates how consciousness of the world explains our ability to think about the world; how our ability to think about objects we can see depends on our capacity for conscious visual attention to those things. He illuminates classical problems about thought, reference, and experience by looking at the underlying psychological mechanisms on which conscious attention depends.
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Keywords | Attention Consciousness Metaphysics Mind Realism Reference |
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Call number | BF321.C36 2002 |
ISBN(s) | 0199243808 |
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