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Action in Perception(Paperback)
Bradford Books
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20/01/2006
An argument that perception is something we do, not something that happens to us: not a process in the brain, but a skillful bodily activity.
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Representation and Reality(Paperback)
Bradford Books
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28/08/1991
The author, one of the first philosophers to advance the notion that the computer is an apt model for the mind, takes a radical view of his own theory of functionalism in this book.
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A Study of Concepts(Paperback)
Bradford Books
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25/09/1995
This book provides a detailed, systematic, and accessible introduction to an original philosophical theory of concepts that Christopher Peacocke has developed in recent years to explain facts about ...
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Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta(Paperback)
An Essay on Metarepresentation
Bradford Books
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28/08/2000
Topics covered in this wide-ranging work include the analysis of belief reports and talk about fiction, world shifting, opacity and substitutivity, quotation, the relation between direct and indirec...
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The Rediscovery of the Mind(Paperback)
Bradford Books
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08/07/1992
In this major new work, John Searle launches a formidable attack on current orthodoxies in the philosophy of mind.
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The Imagery Debate(Paperback)
Bradford Books
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13/03/2000
Michael Tye untangles the complex web of empirical and conceptual issues of the newly revived imagery debate in psychology between those that liken mental images to pictures and those that liken the...
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Consciousness, Color and Content(Paperback)
MIT Press
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01/01/2002
A further development of Tye's theory of phenomenal consciousness along with replies to common objections.
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Consciousness and Persons(Paperback)
Unity and Identity
Bradford Books
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12/08/2005
A new theory of the unity of consciousness, considering both philosophical issues about the nature of persons and personal identity and empirical findings in neuroscience.
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