Five symposia from the 25th annual Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy focus on cognitive suicide, the explanatory role of content, Cartesian error and the objectivity of perception, social content and psychological content, and belief attribution and context.
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Five symposia from the 25th annual Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy focus on cognitive suicide, the explanatory role of content, Cartesian error and the objectivity of perception, social content and psychological content, and belief attribution and context.
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New. No Dustjacket. Size: 8vo-over 7¾-9¾Tall; Type: Book 1988/1st Edition/No Dustjacket/211 Pages. The proceedings of the twenty-fifth annual Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy(1985). As each colloquium centers on one topic, this one was about the problems of the contents of thought. There were in attendance philosophers, who had new ideas and were able to present these views. The pages are clean and tight with no markings in the book.