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Normal, pseudonormal, and color-blind vision: Cases of justified phenomenal belief
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 December 1999
Abstract
Palmer's “isomorphism constraint” may be interpreted as a claim about (1) what can be known with certainty, or (2) what can be detected, or (3) what beliefs can be justified on the basis of a certain kind of scientific knowledge. I argue that his claim is valid if interpreted in one of the first two ways, but invalid if interpreted in the third way.
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