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  1. The Problem of Perception.A. D. Smith - 2002 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    The Problem of Perception offers two arguments against direct realism--one concerning illusion, and one concerning hallucination--that no current theory of ...
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  2. The Problem of Perception.A. D. Smith - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (217):640-642.
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    The neuropsychology of schizophrenia.J. A. Gray, J. Feldon, J. N. P. Rawlins, D. R. Hemsley & A. D. Smith - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):1-20.
  4. Translucent experiences.A. D. Smith - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 140 (2):197--212.
    This paper considers the claim that perceptual experience is “transparent”, in the sense that nothing other than the apparent public objects of perception are available to introspection by the subject of such experience. I revive and strengthen the objection that blurred vision constitutes an insuperable objection to the claim, and counter recent responses to the general objection. Finally the bearing of this issue on representationalist accounts of the mind is considered.
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  5. Of primary and secondary qualities.A. D. Smith - 1990 - Philosophical Review 99 (2):221-254.
  6. Dispositional properties.A. D. Smith - 1977 - Mind 86 (343):439-445.
  7. Husserl and externalism.A. David Smith - 2008 - Synthese 160 (3):313-333.
    It is argued that Husserl was an “externalist” in at least one sense. For it is argued that Husserl held that genuinely perceptual experiences—that is to say, experiences that are of some real object in the world—differ intrinsically, essentially and as a kind from any hallucinatory experiences. There is, therefore, no neutral “content” that such perceptual experiences share with hallucinations, differing from them only over whether some additional non-psychological condition holds or not. In short, it is argued that Husserl was (...)
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  8. Perception and belief.A. D. Smith - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2):283-309.
    An attempt is made to pinpoint the way in which perception is related to belief. Although, for familiar reasons, it is not true to say that we necessarily believe in the existence of the objects we perceive, nor that they actually have their ostensible characteristics, it is argued that the relation between perception and belief is more than merely contingent.There are two main issues to address. The first is that ‘collateral’ beliefs may impede perceptual belief. It is argued that this (...)
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  9. Husserl and the 'Cartesian Meditations’.A. D. Smith - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (1):182-182.
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  10. Disjunctivism and discriminability.A. D. Smith - 2008 - In Adrian Haddock & Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Disjunctivism: perception, action, knowledge. Oxford University Press.
    Disjunctivism is the focus of a lively debate spanning the philosophy of perception, epistemology, and the philosophy of action. Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson present 17 specially written essays, which examine the different forms of disjunctivism and explore the connections between them.
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    Perception and Belief.A. D. Smith - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2):283-309.
    An attempt is made to pinpoint the way in which perception is related to belief. Although, for familiar reasons, it is not true to say that we necessarily believe in the existence of the objects we perceive, nor that they actually have their ostensible characteristics, it is argued that the relation between perception and belief is more than merely contingentThere are two main issues to address. the first is that ‘collateral’ beliefs may impede perceptual belief. It is argued that this (...)
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  12. Space and sight.A. D. Smith - 2000 - Mind 109 (435):481-518.
    This paper, which has both a historical and a polemical aspect, investigates the view, dominant throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, that the sense of sight is, originally, not phenomenally three-dimensional in character, and that we must come to interpret its properly two-dimensional data by reference to the sense of 'touch'. The principal argument for this claim, due to Berkeley, is examined and found wanting. The supposedly confirming findings concerning 'Molyneux subjects' are also investigated and are shown to be either (...)
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  13. Disjunctivism and illusion.A. D. Smith - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (2):384-410.
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    Disjunctivism and Illusion.A. D. Smith - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (2):384-410.
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    Descartes and the Late Scholastics.A. D. Smith - 2002 - Mind 111 (442):360-363.
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    Anselm's other argument.A. D. Smith - 2014 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Anselm of Canterbury, in his work Proslogion," originated the "ontological argument" for God's existence, famously arguing that "something than which nothing greater can be conceived," which he identifies with God, must actually exist, for otherwise something greater could indeed be conceived. Some commentators have claimed that although Anselm may not have been conscious of the fact, the Proslogion "as well as his Reply to Gaunilo" contains passages that constitute a second independent proof: a "modal ontological argument" that concerns the supposed (...)
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  17. Non-reductive physicalism?A. D. Smith - 1993 - In Howard M. Robinson (ed.), Objections to Physicalism. Oxford University Press.
  18. Spinoza, Gueroult, and Substance.A. D. Smith - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 88 (3):655-688.
  19. The flesh of perception: Merleau-ponty and Husserl.A. D. Smith - 2007 - In Thomas Baldwin (ed.), Reading Merleau-Ponty: On Phenomenology of Perception. Routledge.
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    Agency and the essence of actions.A. D. Smith - 1988 - Philosophical Quarterly 38 (153):401-421.
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    Rigidity and scope.A. D. Smith - 1984 - Mind 93 (370):177-193.
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    Semantical considerations on rigid designation.A. D. Smith - 1987 - Mind 96 (381):83-92.
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    Frege’s puzzle. [REVIEW]A. D. Smith - 1988 - Mind 97 (385):136-137.
  24. Otto's criticisms of Schleiermacher: A. D. SMITH.A. D. Smith - 2009 - Religious Studies 45 (2):187-204.
    An assessment is made of Rudolf Otto's criticisms of Friedrich Schleiermacher's claim that religious feeling is to be interpreted as essentially involving a feeling of absolute dependence. Otto's criticisms are divided into two kinds. The first suggest that a feeling a dependence, even an absolute one, is the wrong sort of feeling to locate at the heart of religious consciousness. It is argued that this criticism is based on misinterpretations of Schleiermacher's view, which is in fact much closer to Otto's (...)
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    A System of Pragmatic Idealism. Vol. 1, Human Knowledge in Idealistic Perspective.A. D. Smith & Nicholas Rescher - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (1):163.
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    Kersten's Translation of Ideas I: A Study Aid.A. D. Smith - 1997 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 28 (2):216-222.
  27. In defence of direct realism.A. D. Smith - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73 (2):411-424.
    In her careful consideration of my book, The Problem of Perception, Susanna Siegel highlights what she takes to be a number of shortcomings in the work. First, she suggests that a sense-datum theorist has two options—what she calls the “complex sense-data option” and the “two-factor option”—that survive the argument of my book unscathed. I consider these two options in the first two sections of this reply. Secondly, she criticizes my suggestion that there are three and only three basic and independent (...)
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  28. Berkeley's central argument against material substance.A. D. Smith - 1985 - In John Foster & Howard Robinson (eds.), Essays on Berkeley: a tercentennial celebration. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Color for Philosophers.A. D. Smith - 1991 - Philosophical Books 32 (1):41-43.
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    Dispositions.A. D. Smith - 1987 - Philosophical Books 28 (3):159-161.
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    Edmund Husserl.A. D. Smith - 2006 - In John Shand (ed.), Central Works of Philosophy, Volume 4: The Twentieth Century: Moore to Popper. McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 38-53.
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    'Ideas' and 'structure' in the formation of independence ideals.A. D. Smith - 1973 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3 (1):19-39.
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    In Defence of Direct Realism.A. D. Smith - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73 (2):411-424.
    In her careful consideration of my book, The Problem of Perception (henceforth, PP), Susanna Siegel highlights what she takes to be a number of shortcomings in the work. First, she suggests that a sense‐datum theorist has two options–what she calls the “complex sense‐data option” and the “two‐factor option”–that survive the argument of my book unscathed. I consider these two options in the first two sections of this reply. Secondly, she criticizes my suggestion that there are three and only three basic (...)
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    Medicine in Seventeenth-Centry England. Allen G. Debus.A. D. Smith - 1977 - Isis 68 (3):482-482.
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  35. Natural kind terms: A neo-Lockean theory.A. D. Smith - 2005 - European Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):70–88.
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    Natural Kind Terms: A Neo‐Lockean Theory.A. D. Smith - 2005 - European Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):70-88.
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    Promising, Intending, and Moral Autonomy.A. D. Smith - 1985 - Philosophical Books 26 (3):186-188.
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    Schleiermacher and Otto on religion: A reappraisal.A. D. Smith - 2008 - Religious Studies 44 (3):295-313.
    An interpretation of the work of Schleiermacher and Otto recently offered by Andrew Dole, according to which these two thinkers differed over the extent to which religion can be explained naturalistically, and over the sense in which the supernatural can be admitted, is examined and refuted. It is argued that there is no difference between the two thinkers on this issue. It is shown that Schleiermacher's claim that a supernatural event is at the same time a natural event does not (...)
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  39. Social Change and Diffusionist Theories.A. D. Smith - 1975 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 5 (3):273.
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    Selections from the problem of perception.A. D. Smith - 2009 - In Alex Byrne & Heather Logue (eds.), Disjunctivism: Contemporary Readings. MIT Press. pp. 167.
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  41. The evolution of language: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference (EVOLANG 8).A. D. M. Smith (ed.) - 2010
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    The Self and the Good.A. D. Smith - 1985 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 85:101 - 117.
    A. D. Smith; VI*—The Self and the Good, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 85, Issue 1, 1 June 1985, Pages 101–118, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristot.
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  43. Visual search and foraging compared in an automated large-scale search task.A. D. Smith, I. D. Gilchrist & B. M. Hood - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 147-147.
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    VI*—The Self and the Good.A. D. Smith - 1985 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 85 (1):101-118.
    A. D. Smith; VI*—The Self and the Good, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 85, Issue 1, 1 June 1985, Pages 101–118, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristot.
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    Modernidad y modernización.Carlota Solé & A. D. Smith - 1998 - Anthropos Editorial.
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    Book reviews : System and function: Towards a theory of society. By Piotr Sztompka. New York, San francisco, London: Academic press inc., 1974. Pp. XVI + 213. $11.95. [REVIEW]A. D. Smith - 1976 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 6 (3):277-278.
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    Poverty and Progress in Britain 1953–73: A Statistical Study of Low Income Households: Their Numbers, Types and Expenditure Patterns.G. C. Fiegehen, P. S. Lansley, A. D. Smith & N. C. Garganas - 1977 - Cambridge University Press.
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    Gary Hatfield, The Natural and the Normative: Theories of Spatial Perception from Kant to Helmholtz. Cambridge, Mass, and London: MIT Press, 1991. Pp. xii + 366. ISBN 0-262-08086-9. £31.50. [REVIEW]A. D. Smith - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Science 26 (1):93-95.
  49. John Symonds, the great beast. The life of aleister Crowley. [REVIEW]A. D. Howell Smith - 1951 - Hibbert Journal 50:306.
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    O'Shaughnessy's consciousness. [REVIEW]A. D. Smith - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (205):532-539.
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