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This review is from: Perception (Problems of Philosophy) (Paperback)
Robinson offers a complete review of the major arguments against direct realism, advebialism, intentional theories and surveys the classic representational theories of the early empiricists. He concludes that a sense data theory (now unpopular with most philosophers) can answer the various problems which plague the other theories. Closely argued and needs attentive reading but not overly difficult to understand for someone with some prior philosphical readings. Though only an interested layman I highly recommend this book evemn though I lean toward direct realism myself. This book will make a great reference; for those interested in a contrary view I recommend David Kelly's "The Evidence of the Senses" a DR position. OLDROGER
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Perception (Problems of Philosophy) by Howard Robinson (Paperback - February 25, 2001)
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