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  1. New reasons for realism.James J. Gibson - 1967 - Synthese 17 (1):162 - 172.
    Both the psychology of perception and the philosophy of perception seem to show a new face when the process is considered at its own level, distinct from that of sensation. Unfamiliar conceptions in physics, anatomy, physiology, psychology, and phenomenology are required to clarify the separation and make it plausible. But there have been so many dead ends in the effort to solve the theoretical problems of perception that radical proposals may now be acceptable. Scientists are often more conservative than philosophers (...)
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  • Are there sensory qualities of objects?James J. Gibson - 1969 - Synthese 19:408-409.
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  • Gibson's realism.John W. Yolton - 1969 - Synthese 19 (3-4):400 - 407.
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  • A clarification of critical realism.Roy Wood Sellars - 1939 - Philosophy of Science 6 (4):412-421.
    What I propose to do in the present paper is to clarify critical realism on some crucial points. While such is my primary purpose, I also entertain the hope that logical positivists and pragmatists may be led to see in this form of realism a necessary supplementation to their emphases and insights. I am persuaded that there has been misunderstanding and prejudice at work partly because of verbal phobias in connection with such phrases as the copy-theory, representative perception, transcendence, the (...)
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  • The Analysis of Matter.Bertrand Russell - 1927 - London: Kegan Paul.
    "The Analysis of Matter" is one of the earliest and best philosophical studies of the new physics of relativity and quantum mechanics.
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  • Experience and Prediction.William R. Dennes - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (5):536-538.
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  • The Principles of Psychology.William James - 1890 - London, England: Dover Publications.
    This first volume contains discussions of the brain, methods for analyzing behavior, thought, consciousness, attention, association, time, and memory.
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  • Principles of Gestalt Psychology. [REVIEW]Oliver L. Reiser - 1936 - Philosophical Review 45 (4):412-415.
    Routledge is now re-issuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes originally published between 1910 and 1965. The titles include works by key figures such asC.G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Otto Rank, James Hillman, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney and Susan Isaacs. Each volume is available on its own, as part of a themed mini-set, or as part of a specially-priced 204-volume set. A brochure listing each title in the "International Library of Psychology" series is available upon request.
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  • (1 other version)The place of value in a world of facts.Wolfgang Köhler - 1966 - New York: Liveright.
    Defining value as the requiredness of an activity or object, the author describes value experiences and the nature, meaning, development, and function of value on the physical, psychological, and philosophical levels. Bibliogs.
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  • A problem of localization.D. O. Hebb - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):357-357.
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  • Concerning imagery.D. O. Hebb - 1968 - Psychological Review 75 (6):466-77.
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  • Our knowledge of fact and value.Everett Wesley Hall - 1961 - Chapel Hill,: University of North Carolina Press.
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  • The Senses Considered as Perceptual Systems.James Jerome Gibson - 1966 - Boston, USA: Houghton Mifflin.
    Describes the various senses as sensory systems that are attuned to the environment. Develops the notion of rich sensory information that specifies the distal environment. Includes a discussion of affordances.
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  • (2 other versions)On perceptual aboutness.Thomas Natsoulas - 1977 - Behaviorism 5 (1):75-97.
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  • (2 other versions)Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at.Thomas Natsoulas - 1977 - Behaviorism 5 (1):75-97.
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  • Matter, sensation, and understanding.Moreland Perkins - 1971 - American Philosophical Quarterly 8 (1):1-12.
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  • (2 other versions)The Principles of Psychology.William James - 1890 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (3):506-507.
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  • Studies in Perception.Peter K. Machamer & Robert G. Turnbull - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (4):657-659.
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  • The sensuous content of perception.R. Clark - 1975 - In Hector-Neri Castañeda (ed.), Action, Knowledge, and Reality. Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill.
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