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Ideas of Cardinal/Hayward/Jones, by Text

[British, fl. 2004, Three lecturers in London.]

2004 Epistemology
Ch.3 p.79 My justifications might be very coherent, but totally unconnected to the world
Ch.4 p.96 Primary qualities can be described mathematically, unlike secondary qualities
Ch.4 p.98 An object cannot remain an object without its primary qualities
Ch.4 p.113 The phenomenalist says that to be is to be perceivable
Ch.4 p.114 Linguistic phenomenalism says we can eliminate talk of physical objects
Ch.4 p.119 If we lack enough sense-data, are we to say that parts of reality are 'indeterminate'?