Perceiving, Sensing, and Knowing [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):163-163 (1965)
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Selections from "twentieth century sources" which include Moore, Broad, Price, Paul, Lewis, Chisholm, and Warnock. Sense data and phenomenalism are the most heavily represented topics. The choice is substantial, and the editor has skillfully arranged selections in pairs which take up opposite sides of the same problem. This appears to be the best buy in paper on this subject.—E. A. R.

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Seeing.G. Wamock - 1965 - In Robert J. Swartz (ed.), Perceiving, Sensing, and Knowing: A Book of Readings from Twentieth-century Sources in the Philosophy of Perception. Garden City, N.Y.,: University of California Press.

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