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  1. Replies to Alex Byrne, Mike Martin, and Nico Orlandi.Berit “Brit” Brogaard - 2024 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (2):556-581.
    I am grateful to Mike Martin, Alex Byrne, and Niko Orlandi for the extraordinary care they have taken with my book Seeing and Saying (Oxford University Press, 2018) and for their incisive and challenging comments and criticisms. I regret that, for lack of space, I can only respond to what I take to be their main points of criticism. The order of my replies is alphabetical.
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  2. Précis of Seeing and Saying.Berit “Brit” Brogaard - 2024 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (2):524-527.
    In Seeing and Saying (Oxford University Press, 2018), I make a case for a representational conception of (visual) perceptual experience (and against a relational, or naïve realist, conception), partly based on reflections on the language we use to describe how things look (or visually appear) in experience. This is an overview of my main argument.
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  3. Did most brits fail in their civic duties in the eu referendum?Christina Easton - 2017 - Think 16 (45):7-14.
    What sorts of reasons should citizens have in mind when they cast votes? Arguments from both sides of the EU referendum debate are used here to raise questions about what our motivations should be when voting. The article introduces John Rawls's requirement to give public reasons that are acceptable to all reasonable people.
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