Mind, Volume 76Oxford University Press, 1967 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... flash of light actual light , a photic flash . Another is : ( B ) I have an illusion of a flash of light : I do not see a photic flash , but something is happening that to me is like seeing one . This is true , for instance , when I am ...
... flash of light actual light , a photic flash . Another is : ( B ) I have an illusion of a flash of light : I do not see a photic flash , but something is happening that to me is like seeing one . This is true , for instance , when I am ...
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... flash of light : actual light , a photic flash . Another is : ( B ) I have an illusion of a flash of light : I do not see a photic flash , but something is happening that to me is like seeing one . This is true , for instance , when I ...
... flash of light : actual light , a photic flash . Another is : ( B ) I have an illusion of a flash of light : I do not see a photic flash , but something is happening that to me is like seeing one . This is true , for instance , when I ...
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" But what predicates are true both of my seeing a flash of light and of my having that illusion ? " Well , there ... flash of light is happening ' ) then 224 J. M. HINTON :
" But what predicates are true both of my seeing a flash of light and of my having that illusion ? " Well , there ... flash of light is happening ' ) then 224 J. M. HINTON :
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