Origins of Objectivity

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Origins of Objectivity
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 645
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ISBN-10 : 9780199581405
ISBN-13 : 0199581401
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Book Synopsis Origins of Objectivity by : Tyler Burge

Book excerpt: Tyler Burge's study investigates the most primitive ways in which individuals represent the physical world. By reflecting on the science of perception and related psychological and biological sciences, Burge outlines the constitutive conditions for perceiving the physical world, thus locating the origins of representational mind.


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