Howard Robinson
Howard Robinson (born 2 October 1945) is a British philosopher, specialising in various areas of philosophy of mind and metaphysics, best known for his work in the philosophy of perception. His contributions to philosophy include a defense of sense-datum theories of perception and a variety of arguments against physicalism about the mind. He published an alternative version of the popular Knowledge Argument in his book ''Matter and Sense'' independently and in the same year as Frank Jackson, but Robinson's thought experiment involves sounds rather than colors. He is Professor of Philosophy at Central European University and recurring visiting professor at Rutgers University. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by Huai Guan, Huai Guan, Huai Guan, Shuaibao Song, Shuaibao Song, Shuaibao Song, Howard Robinson, Jing Liang, Haizhen Ding, Jianyong Li, Qian Han, Qian Han, Qian HanGet full text
Published 2017-02-01
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8by David Sychantha, Carys S Jones, Dustin J Little, Patrick J Moynihan, Howard Robinson, Nicola F Galley, David I Roper, Christopher G Dowson, P Lynne Howell, Anthony J ClarkeGet full text
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9by Dustin J Little, Roland Pfoh, François Le Mauff, Natalie C Bamford, Christina Notte, Perrin Baker, Manita Guragain, Howard Robinson, Gerald B Pier, Mark Nitz, Rajendar Deora, Donald C Sheppard, P Lynne HowellGet full text
Published 2018-04-01
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10by Perrin Baker, Tyler Ricer, Patrick J Moynihan, Elena N Kitova, Marthe T C Walvoort, Dustin J Little, John C Whitney, Karen Dawson, Joel T Weadge, Howard Robinson, Dennis E Ohman, Jeroen D C Codée, John S Klassen, Anthony J Clarke, P Lynne HowellGet full text
Published 2014-08-01
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