Acquaintance and Phenomenal Concepts

In Sam Coleman, The Knowledge Argument. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 87-101 (2019)
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David Pitt
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Acquaintance.Matt Duncan - 2021 - Philosophy Compass 16 (3):e12727.
Mental Representation.David Pitt - 2020 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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The Varieties of Reference.Gareth Evans - 1982 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by John Henry McDowell.
Thinking About Consciousness.David Papineau - 2002 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
The Phenomenology of Cognition, Or, What Is It Like to Think That P?David Pitt - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (1):1-36.
Phenomenal states.Brian Loar - 1990 - Philosophical Perspectives 4:81-108.
Thinking about Consciousness.David Papineau - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (215):333-335.

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