The logic of the sensum theory

Philosophy of Science 10 (April):81-89 (1943)
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Abstract

The most satisfactory way of isolating the specific issues with which this paper is concerned is by way of a brief summary of the theory and its internal development. The development of the theory embodies two major movements. These are: an analysis of what the author considers the typical perceptual experience, “a perceptual situation”, and the projection of a theory of the physical world on the basis of the results derived. We may consider these in order.

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