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The concluding sentences of the review by Mr. J. M. Hinton of Mr. Don Locke's Perception and Our Knowledge of the External World, in the October 1968 number of Philosophy, should read as follows:Instead of such a clarification, Locke gives us an analysis of weak perception into three elements; sensory awareness, noticing and taking yourself to perceive—weakly.The book is not, and is not trying to be, the sort of thing I happen to like in philosophy. I hope this has not led me to be unfair to it.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Corrigendum
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The concluding sentences of the review by Mr.
J.
M.
Hinton of Mr.
Don Locke's Perception and Our Knowledge of the External World, in the October 1968 number of Philosophy, should read as follows:Instead of such a clarification, Locke gives us an analysis of weak perception into three elements; sensory awareness, noticing and taking yourself to perceive—weakly.
The book is not, and is not trying to be, the sort of thing I happen to like in philosophy.
I hope this has not led me to be unfair to it.

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