Vision and experience: The causal theory and the disjunctive conception

Philosophical Quarterly 42 (168):297-316 (1992)
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reprint Child, William (1994) "Vision and Experience: The Causal Theory and the Disjunctive Conception". In Child, William, Causality, interpretation, and the mind, pp. : Oxford University Press (1994)

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