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Date: 2012-01-09 01:59:44
Mind
Realism
Naïve realism
Disjunctivism
Near-death experience
Naive
Mental representation
Philosophical realism
Perception
Philosophy of mind
Philosophy

Barry Maund UWA Visual Experiences and Intentional Content

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