Perception (Philosophy)
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Works: | 58 works in 19 publications in 19 languages |
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Seeing, thinking and knowing = meaning and self-organization in visual cognition and thought /
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Semantic Perception = How the Illusion of a Common Language Arises and Persists /
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Vision and mind : = selected readings in the philosophy of perception /
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The spell of the sensuous : = perception and language in a more-than-human world /
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Seeing, thinking and knowing : = meaning and self-organization in visual cognition and thought /
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Vision and mind = selected readings in the philosophy of perception /
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Reality and negation - Kant's principle of anticipations of perception = an investigation of its impact on the post-Kantian debate /
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The intentional spectrum and intersubjectivity = phenomenology and the Pittsburgh Neo-Hegelians /
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Showing, Sensing, and Seeming = Distinctively Sensory Representations and their Contents /
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Mind, values, and metaphysics = philosophical essays in honor of Kevin Mulligan.. Volume 2 /
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Skillful coping : = essays on the phenomenology of everyday perception and action /
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The significance of aspect perception = bringing the phenomenal world into view /
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Aristotelian subjectivism = Francisco Suarez's philosophy of perception /
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The other in perception : = a phenomenological account of our experience of other persons /
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Colour vision : = a study in cognitive science and the philosophy of perception /
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Theophrastus against the Presocratics and Plato : = peripatetic dialectic in the De sensibus /
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Seeing, thinking and knowing = meaning and self-organization in visual cognition and thought /
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