Introduction to Objectivist EpistemologyRand, Ayn

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In this highly original of realism, David Kelley argues that perception is the discrimination of objects as entities, that the awareness of these objects is direct, and that perception is a reliable foundation for empirical knowledge. His argument relies on the basic principle of the 'primacy of existence, ' in opposition to Cartesian representationalism and Kantian idealism.
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The Evidence Of The Senses: A Realist Theory Of Perception (ISBN: 0807114766 / 0-8071-1476-6) Kelley, David Quantity Available: 1
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