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C. W. K. Mundle Perception: facts and theories. New York: Oxford University Press, 1971. 192 pages. $2.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2022

Paul Fitzgerald*
Affiliation:
Fordham University

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Copyright © Philosophy of Science Association 1978

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1 Not out in physical space. But it may take fancy thoughtwork to avoid locating them, or “quasilocating” them, in the brain, where their proximate causes live. For if they have temporal relations to physical Xs then they are in physical time, and so in relativistic spacetime, and so in space.