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    Colours: Their Nature and Representation.J. Barry Maund - 1995 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book defends the radical thesis that no physical object has any of the colours we experience it as having.
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    Colour: A case for conceptual fission.J. Barry Maund - 1981 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 59 (3):308-22.
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    The phenomenal and other uses of 'looks'.J. Barry Maund - 1986 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (2):170-180.
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    The representative theory of perception.J. Barry Maund - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):41-55.
    In this paper I wish to propose and defend a form of the Representative Theory of Perception. According to this version of the theory, when a subject perceives some object x to be in a state P1 he does so by being aware of some modfication M1 of some object E. The subject's way of perceiving any one of a range of objects x,y,z, … is that of being aware of some modification of E. It will be a necessary condition (...)
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  5. Representation, pictures and resemblance.J. Barry Maund - 1993 - In Edmond Leo Wright (ed.), New Representationalisms: Essays in the Philosophy of Perception. Ashgate. pp. 45--69.
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    Tachyons and causal paradoxes.J. B. Maund - 1979 - Foundations of Physics 9 (7-8):557-574.
    Although the existence of tachyons is not ruled out by special relativity, it appears that causal paradoxes will arise if there are tachyons. The usual solutions to these paradoxes employ some form of the reinterpretation principle. In this paper it is argued first that the principle is incoherent, second that even if it is not, some causal paradoxes remain, and third, the most plausible “solution,” which appeals to boundary conditions of the universe, will conflict with special relativity.
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    Awareness of sensory experience.J. Barry Maund - 1976 - Mind 85 (July):412-416.
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    The non-sensuous epistemic account of perception.J. Barry Maund - 1976 - American Philosophical Quarterly 13 (1):57-62.
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    The nature of color.J. Barry Maund - 1991 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 8 (3):253-63.
  10. On the distinction between perceptual and ordinary beliefs.J. Barry Maund - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (December):209-219.
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    Induction, Probability and Causation.J. B. Maund - 1972 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 21:309-312.
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  12. Tye on phenomenal character and color.J. Barry Maund - 2003
  13. SCHLESINGER, G., "Religion and Scientific Method". [REVIEW]J. B. Maund - 1979 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57:116.
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