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THE NORMATIVITY OF MIND-WORLD RELATIONS: COMMENTS ON SOSA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2015

Abstract

In these comments I discuss the account of action, perception, and knowledge presented in “Mind-World Relations,” with a focus on the implications of this account for the would-be normativity of action, perception, and knowledge.

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