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Of most of what Kalderon has to say I can only borrow words attributed to Oscar Wilde: ‘I wish I had said that’—without, thereby, hoping to merit Whistler’s response.Kalderon has, it seems to me, given us an important new way of understanding disjunctivism about perception and the reasons for thinking it right. As to his main brief, I would not mind borrowing Wilde’s supposed words (‘I wish I’d said that’); nor ...
Title: Reply to Mark Eli Kalderon
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Of most of what Kalderon has to say I can only borrow words attributed to Oscar Wilde: ‘I wish I had said that’—without, thereby, hoping to merit Whistler’s response.
Kalderon has, it seems to me, given us an important new way of understanding disjunctivism about perception and the reasons for thinking it right.
As to his main brief, I would not mind borrowing Wilde’s supposed words (‘I wish I’d said that’); nor .
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