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Philosophy, science, and sense perception

A. D. Woozley
- 01 May 1965 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 2, pp 14-17
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This article is published in Philosophical Books.The article was published on 1965-05-01. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Philosophy education & Western philosophy.

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Anti-anthropomorphism and Its Limits.

TL;DR: An elucidation of “anthropomorphism” is provided in the field of common sense knowledge, the issue of animal rights, and about the use of humans as a model in the scientific explanation.
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Ordinary language arguments and the philosophy of mind

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the problem of the indeterminacy of reference in theories of mind can be solved by a Heterophenomenological and Autophenomenology distinction.

The Accidental Experts: A Demonstration of the Existence, Utility, and Emergence of Implicitly Learned Tacit Knowledge in Assistive-Augmentative Technology Users.

TL;DR: People who ENGAGE in InTROSPECULATION may use this work to define theMSELVES as LEARNERS and KNOWERS and understand how they survive and SURVIVE in SOCIETY.
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Perceptual systems and realism

TL;DR: It is claimed first that nonconceptual content is the appropriate level of analysis of the issue of realism since it avoids the main problems besetting various types of analysis the issue at the level of beliefs about the world.
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Kant as Philosopher of Science

TL;DR: The authors argue that recent interpretations of Kant's views on these topics should inouence our understanding of his principal metaphysical and epistemological arguments and positions, and argue that such interpretations should be considered in the context of the Kant and the Exact Sciences.
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Anti-anthropomorphism and Its Limits.

TL;DR: An elucidation of “anthropomorphism” is provided in the field of common sense knowledge, the issue of animal rights, and about the use of humans as a model in the scientific explanation.
DissertationDOI

Ordinary language arguments and the philosophy of mind

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the problem of the indeterminacy of reference in theories of mind can be solved by a Heterophenomenological and Autophenomenology distinction.

The Accidental Experts: A Demonstration of the Existence, Utility, and Emergence of Implicitly Learned Tacit Knowledge in Assistive-Augmentative Technology Users.

TL;DR: People who ENGAGE in InTROSPECULATION may use this work to define theMSELVES as LEARNERS and KNOWERS and understand how they survive and SURVIVE in SOCIETY.
Journal ArticleDOI

Perceptual systems and realism

TL;DR: It is claimed first that nonconceptual content is the appropriate level of analysis of the issue of realism since it avoids the main problems besetting various types of analysis the issue at the level of beliefs about the world.
Journal ArticleDOI

Kant as Philosopher of Science

TL;DR: The authors argue that recent interpretations of Kant's views on these topics should inouence our understanding of his principal metaphysical and epistemological arguments and positions, and argue that such interpretations should be considered in the context of the Kant and the Exact Sciences.