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    Democritus against Reducing Sensible Qualities.Todd Stuart Ganson - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (2):201-215.
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    Reid on colour.Todd Stuart Ganson - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (2):231 – 242.
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    What's wrong with the Aristotelian theory of sensible qualities?Todd Stuart Ganson - 1997 - Phronesis 42 (3):263 - 282.
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    Aristotle's Metaphysics. Aristotle, Joe Sachs.Todd Stuart Ganson - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):153-154.
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    Alexander of Aphrodisias on the Role of Color Appearances.Todd Stuart Ganson - 2003 - Ancient Philosophy 23 (2):383-393.
  6. On the Origins of Philosophical Inquiry Concerning the Secondary Qualities.Todd Stuart Ganson - 1998 - Dissertation, Cornell University
    It is natural to suppose that honey tastes the way it does because it is sweet. Democritus, Plato and Aristotle all agree that this explanation is superficial and lacks causal depth; they attempt to explain gustatory phenomena by invoking explanatorily fundamental features of the world. As they work out their causal stories, do they give up on the common-sense explanation of why honey tastes the way it does? In other words, do they deny that sweetness and other sensible qualities are (...)
     
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    486 philosophical abstracts.Todd Stuart Ganson - 1997 - Phronesis 42 (3):263-282.
  8. Reid's Rejection of Intentionalism.Todd Stuart Ganson - 2008 - In Daniel Garber & Steven Nadler (eds.), Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy Volume Iv. Oxford University Press.
     
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