The Philosophers' Magazine 45 (45):92-98 (2009)
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The character of our perceptual experience is such that it appears to be integrated or unified across different senses. If introspection were all we had to go on, we wouldn’t distinguish different senses at all, but would take ourselves to have a single sense and to simply perceive, but not see, or feel, or taste, etc
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Keywords | Applied Philosophy Contemporary Philosophy General Interest |
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ISBN(s) | 1354-814X |
DOI | 10.5840/tpm20094584 |
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