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  1. A Study of Concepts.Christopher Peacocke - 1992 - MIT Press.
    Philosophers from Hume, Kant, and Wittgenstein to the recent realists and antirealists have sought to answer the question, What are concepts? This book provides a detailed, systematic, and accessible introduction to an original philosophical theory of concepts that Christopher Peacocke has developed in recent years to explain facts about the nature of thought, including its systematic character, its relations to truth and reference, and its normative dimension. Particular concepts are also treated within the general framework: perceptual concepts, logical concepts, and (...)
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  • Sense and Content: Experience, Thought and Their Relations.Christopher Peacocke - 1983 - Oxford University Press.
    Introduction This book is about the nature of the content of psychological states. Examples of psychological states with content are: believing today is a ...
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  • (1 other version)Intentionality.John Searle - 1983 - Philosophy 59 (229):417-418.
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  • (1 other version)Criteria, defeasibility, and knowledge.John McDowell - 1988 - In Jonathan Dancy, Perceptual knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 455-79.
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  • (1 other version)The Nonconceptual Content of Experience.Tim Crane - 1992 - In The Contents of Experience. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 136-57.
    Some have claimed that people with very different beliefs literally see the world differently. Thus Thomas Kuhn: ‘what a man sees depends both upon what he looks at and also upon what his previous visual—conceptual experience has taught him to see’ (Kuhn 1970, p. ll3). This view — call it ‘Perceptual Relativism’ — entails that a scientist and a child may look at a cathode ray tube and, in a sense, the first will see it while the second won’t. The (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Conscious experience.Fred Dretske - 1993 - Mind 102 (406):263-283.
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  • The Causal Theory of Perception.H. P. Grice & Alan R. White - 1961 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 35 (1):121-168.
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  • Between instrumentalism and brain-writing.Christopher Peacocke - 1983 - In Sense and Content: Experience, Thought and Their Relations. Oxford University Press.
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  • The causal theory of perception.H. P. Grice - 1988 - In Jonathan Dancy, Perceptual knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 121-168.
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  • Singular thought and the extent of 'inner space'.John McDowell - 1986 - In Philip Pettit, Subject, Thought, And Context. NY: Clarendon Press.
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  • The Causal Theory of Perception.H. P. Grice - 2000 - In Sven Bernecker & Fred I. Dretske, Knowledge: readings in contemporary epistemology. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • The Objects of Perceptual Experience.Paul Snowdon & Howard Robinson - 1990 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 64 (1):121-166.
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  • The Puzzle of Experience.Jerome J. Valberg - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In examining the puzzle of experience, and its possible solutions, Valberg discusses relevant views of Hume, Kant, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, and Strawson, as well as ideas from the recent philosophy of perception. Finally, he describes and analyzes a manifestation of the puzzle outside philosophy, in everyday experience.
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  • The Contents of Experience: Essays on Perception.Tim Crane - 1992 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Tim Crane.
    The nature of perception has long been a central question in philosophy. It is of crucial importance not just in the philosophy of mind, but also in epistemology, metaphysics, aesthetics, and the philosophy of science. The essays in this 1992 volume not only offer fresh answers to some of the traditional problems of perception, but also examine the subject in light of contemporary research on mental content. A substantial introduction locates the essays within the recent history of the subject, and (...)
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  • (1 other version)Experiences.J. M. Hinton - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (66):1-13.
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  • (3 other versions)The Character of Mind.Colin Mcginn - 1984 - Mind 93 (371):461-463.
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  • (3 other versions)The Character of Mind.Colin Mcginn - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (1):139-139.
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  • Holistic Explanation.Christopher Peacocke - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy 81 (2):106-118.
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  • III*—The Very Idea of the Phenomenological.Gregory McCulloch - 1993 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 93:39-58.
    Gregory McCulloch; III*—The Very Idea of the Phenomenological, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 93, Issue 1, 1 June 1993, Pages 39–58, https://do.
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  • Perceptual knowledge.Jonathan Dancy (ed.) - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume presents articles on epistemology and the theory of perception and introduces readers to the various problems that face a successful theory of perceptual knowledge. The contributors include Robert Nozick, Alvin Goldman, H.P. Grice, David Lewis, P.F. Strawson, Frank Jackson, David Armstrong, Fred Dretske, Roderick Firth, Wilfred Sellars, Paul Snowdon, and John McDowell.
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  • The causal conditions of perception.David F. Pears - 1976 - Synthese 33 (June):25-40.
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  • (1 other version)Vision and experience: The causal theory and the disjunctive conception.William Child - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (168):297-316.
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  • Perceptual knowledge.Jonathan Dancy - 1989 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 179 (4):647-649.
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  • Annals of analysis. [REVIEW]Charles Travis - 1991 - Mind 100 (398):237-264.
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  • On The Objects of Perceptual Experience.Peter Smith - 1991 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91:191-196.
    Peter Smith; On ‘The Objects of Perceptual Experience’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 91, Issue 1, 1 June 1991, Pages 191–196, https://doi.org.
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