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Dictionary of scholastic philosophy

Milwaukee,: Bruce Pub. Co. (1956)

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  1. Locke’s Colors.Matthew Stuart - 2003 - Philosophical Review 112 (1):57-96.
    What sort of property did Locke take colors to be? He is sometimes portrayed as holding that colors are wholly subjective. More often he is thought to identify colors with dispositions—powers that bodies have to produce certain ideas in us. Many interpreters find two or more incompatible strands in his account of color, and so are led to distinguish an “official,” prevailing view from the conflicting remarks into which he occasionally lapses. Many who see him as officially holding that colors (...)
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  • Neo-Thomistic hylomorphism applied to mental causation and neural correlates of consciousness.Matthew Keith Owen - 2018 - Dissertation, University of Birmingham
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  • On the descriptive terminology of the information transfer between organisms.Jolanta Koszteyn & Piotr Lenartowicz Sj - forthcoming - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy.
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