Reasons and experience

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227 pages 1991

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Some modern philosophical thought tends to treat sensory experiences as a peculiar species of propositional attitude. The author argues against this view, presenting a view of sensory experiences as a species of psychological state. He then examines the nature of belief from this premise.

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