Through a glass darkly: More on Locke's logic of ideas

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (3):322–337 (2004)
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: An attempt at defending a version of John Yolton's non‐representationalist reading of Locke's account of perception against Vere Chappell's very threatening criticisms. Concerning this version, which takes ideas to be appearances, Chappell questioned their identity criteria, their relation to what they are appearances of, and their nature in general

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