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Title
Direct Realism and Causation.
Authors
Armstrong, Ari
Abstract
Armstrong disagrees with Huemer over the proper interpretation of the Objectivist theory of concepts. Huemer worries that Objectivists empty perception of content, while Armstrong argues that Objectivists recognize some content. However, Huemer attempts to inject conceptual content into perception, which explains why his treatment of illusions differs from that of Objectivists.
Publication
Journal of Ayn Rand Studies (Journal of Ayn Rand Studies Foundation), 2005, Vol 7, Issue 1, p239