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A Pluralist Theory of Perception
By
Neil Mehta
Neil Mehta
Neil Mehta is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Yale-NUS College.
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9780262379144
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CogNet
Publication date:
2024
Book Chapter
I: The Case for Partly Revelatory Awareness
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Published:2024
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In Special Collection: CogNet
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2024. "The Case for Partly Revelatory Awareness", A Pluralist Theory of Perception, Neil Mehta
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