Sensations

In The Evolution of the Soul. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press (1986)
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Mental events consist in the instantiation of mental properties. Part 1 of this book analyses the different kinds of mental event that occur in humans and animals. This chapter analyses sensations, to which we have privileged, but not infallible, access and which are, together with beliefs, components of perceptions.

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