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Ideas of Barry Maund, by Text
[Australian, fl. 2003, At the University of Western Australia.]
Ch. 2
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Ryle's dichotomy between knowing how and knowing that is too simplistic
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Ch. 3
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p.64
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Perception is sensation-then-concept, or direct-concepts, or sensation-saturated-in-concepts
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Ch. 6
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p.116
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Sense-data have an epistemological purpose (foundations) and a metaphysical purpose (explanation)
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Ch. 8
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p.161
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Thought content is either satisfaction conditions, or exercise of concepts [PG]
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Ch. 9
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p.165
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One thesis says we are not aware of qualia, but only of objects and their qualities
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Ch.10
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p.198
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Mountains are adverbial modifications of the earth, but still have object-characteristics
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Ch.10
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p.199
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Adverbialism tries to avoid sense-data and preserve direct realism
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Ch.10
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p.201
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The Myth of the Given claims that thought is rationally supported by non-conceptual experiences
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