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Perception : facts and theories / C.W.K. Mundle

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford paperbacks university series ; B 71-14450Publication details: London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1971Description: 192 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0198850549
  • 9780198850540
  • 0198880545
  • 9780198880547
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Perception: facts and theories.; Online version:: Perception: facts and theories.DDC classification:
  • ARCH YNDC 101 M965P
LOC classification:
  • B829.5 .M8
Contents:
Part One. A Critique of Common-Sense Realism -- 1. An Introduction to Phenomenology and to 'the Sense-datum Language' -- 2. Phenomenological Arguments against Realism -- 3. Science-inspired Arguments against Realism -- Part Two. A Defence of Common-Sense Realism -- 4. A Critical Survey of Alternative Theories -- 5. A Critique of the Phenomenological Arguments -- 6. A Critique of the Science-inspired Arguments -- 7. A Critique of 'the' Sense-datum Language -- Part Three. Can Realism be Reconciled with the Phenomenological Facts? -- 8. Some Preliminary Adjudication -- 9. Some Facts about Colour Vision and their Theoretical Implications -- 10. Some Recent Attempts to Sweep the Problems under the Carpet -- 11. A Tentative Verdict
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Archives Archives SAIACS Archives Room Yandell Collection ARCH YNDC 101 M965P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 066503

Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-189) and index

Part One. A Critique of Common-Sense Realism -- 1. An Introduction to Phenomenology and to 'the Sense-datum Language' -- 2. Phenomenological Arguments against Realism -- 3. Science-inspired Arguments against Realism -- Part Two. A Defence of Common-Sense Realism -- 4. A Critical Survey of Alternative Theories -- 5. A Critique of the Phenomenological Arguments -- 6. A Critique of the Science-inspired Arguments -- 7. A Critique of 'the' Sense-datum Language -- Part Three. Can Realism be Reconciled with the Phenomenological Facts? -- 8. Some Preliminary Adjudication -- 9. Some Facts about Colour Vision and their Theoretical Implications -- 10. Some Recent Attempts to Sweep the Problems under the Carpet -- 11. A Tentative Verdict

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