The Journal of Philosophy

Volume 114, Issue 12, December 2017

Lisa Miracchi
Pages 629-677

Perception First

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  • Mona Simion. Philosophical Issues. A priori perceptual entitlement, knowledge‐first 2020. [CrossRef]
  • Lisa Miracchi, J. Adam Carter. Synthese. Refitting the mirrors: on structural analogies in epistemology and action theory 2022. [CrossRef]
  • Errol Lord. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. The Vices of Perception* 2020. [CrossRef]
  • Lisa Miracchi. Philosophical Perspectives. GENERATIVE EXPLANATION IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND THE HARD PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS 2017. [CrossRef]
  • Neil Mehta. Erkenntnis. The Common Kind Theory and The Concept of Perceptual Experience 2021. [CrossRef]
  • Christopher Peacocke. Res Philosophica. Are Perceptions Reached by Rational Inference? Comments on Susanna Siegel, The Rationality of Perception 2018. [CrossRef]
  • Alfonso Anaya. Philosophical Explorations. Incompetent perceivers, distinguishable hallucinations, and perceptual phenomenology. Some problems for activity views of perception 2022. [CrossRef]
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