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2012
Imagine you are going to meet a friend and watch a movie. You are running late, the movie has started and your friend sends you a message to say they have gone in. You walk into the movie theatre and search for your friend’s face but have trouble finding them in the dark.
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Imagine you are going to meet a friend and watch a movie. You are running late, the movie has started and your friend sends you a message to say they have gone in. You walk into the movie theatre and search for your friend’s face but have trouble finding them in the dark.
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2000
Abstract Thomas Nagel investigates the status of a priori knowledge in the context of the mind‐body problem. A priori reflection on the concepts of mental and physical properties seems to show that mental state and event types could not be identical with physical state event types. Nagel wishes to block the conclusion that it really does
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Abstract Thomas Nagel investigates the status of a priori knowledge in the context of the mind‐body problem. A priori reflection on the concepts of mental and physical properties seems to show that mental state and event types could not be identical with physical state event types. Nagel wishes to block the conclusion that it really does
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Integration psychophysics is not traditional psychophysics
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1992openaire +3 more sources
Psychophysics and Neurophysiology
1988Psychophysics can be broadly defined as the quantification of sensory experience. This entails not only the assessment of human powers of signal detection and sensory discrimination but also the calibration of subjectively perceived intensities and other parameters of stimulation.
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