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Perception :: Perception and the Mind :: Perception and Phenomenology

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Beckermann, Ansgar (1995). Visual information processing and phenomenal consciousness. In Thomas Metzinger (ed.), Conscious Experience. Ferdinand Schoningh. (Cited by 1 | Google | More links)
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Schroer, Robert (forthcoming). The woman in the painting and the image in the penny: An investigation of phenomenological doubleness, seeing-in, and "reversed seeing-in". Philosophical Studies. (Google | More links)
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