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Philosophy of mind / Realism / Epistemology / Illusions / Direct and indirect realism / Sense data / Idealism / Philosophy of perception / Argument from illusion / Perception / Philosophy / Mind
Date: 2013-05-03 10:23:00
Philosophy of mind
Realism
Epistemology
Illusions
Direct and indirect realism
Sense data
Idealism
Philosophy of perception
Argument from illusion
Perception
Philosophy
Mind

The Invalidity of the Argument from Illusion Craig French and Lee Walters May 3rd, [removed] Introduction

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