Willem A. deVries, ed., Empiricism, Perceptual Knowledge, Normativity, and Realism: Essays on Wilfrid Sellars.

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  • David Pereplyotchik Kent State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15173/jhap.v3i8.2728

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2015-10-01