Dark Matters

The Philosophers' Magazine 56 (56):42-46 (2012)
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Abstract

Shadows haunt the world of common sense by being “out there” independently of whether anyone is looking. Yet they are confi ned to a single sense: sight. Like ghosts, shadows evade tactile corroboration. They do not obey the laws governing material things.

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