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 R. Millikan - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Phenomenalism: is the notion that it is the manner of experience of the objects, and not the objects in themselves to which we can refer. In this case, the existence of the corresponding objects is not assumed in principle for all sensory impressions. See also empiricism, perception, sensory perception, sensory impressions.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Brandom, Robert Phenomenalism   Brandom
Danto, Arthur C. Phenomenalism   Danto
Lewis, David K. Phenomenalism   Lewis
Millikan, Ruth Phenomenalism   Millikan
Putnam, Hilary Phenomenalism   Putnam
Rorty, Richard Phenomenalism   Rorty
Ryle, Gilbert Phenomenalism   Ryle
Searle, John R. Phenomenalism   Searle
Stalnaker, Robert Phenomenalism   Stalnaker

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