The world of perception /
The enigma of perception /
Perceptual acquaintance : from Descartes to Reid /
Imagery and spatial cognition : methods, models, and cognitive assessment /
Perception of space and motion /
The textual society /
Perception and reason /
The not so common sense : differences in how people judge social and political life /
A theory of perception /
The varieties of temporal experience : travels in philosophical, historical, and ethnographic time /
Musical networks : parallel distributed perception and performance /
Perception and action in medieval Europe /
Thomas Reid and the problem of secondary qualities /
Perception : essays after Frege /
Representation and recognition in vision /
Time and memory : issues in philosophy and psychology /
Visual attention /
Phenomenology and the physical reality of consciousness /
Learning to think spatially.
Merleau-Ponty and the art of perception /
Other in Perception, The A Phenomenological Account of Our Experience of Other Persons /
Unfolding perceptual continua /
Perception, Realism, and the Problem of Reference.
The external world and our knowledge of it : Hume's critical realism, an exposition and a defence /
Sufi aesthetics : beauty, love, and the human form in the writings of Ibn 'Arabi and 'Iraqi /
The problem of perception and the experience of God : toward a theological empiricism /
Cinema's bodily illusions : flying, floating, and hallucinating /
Perception and its development in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology /
The blind man : a phantasmography /
The sensible world and the world of expression : course notes from the Collège de France, 1953 /
The great chain of being : a study of the history of an idea : the William James lectures delivered at Harvard University, 1933 /
Problèmes d'analyse.
Automatic continuity of linear operators /
Continuity in linguistic semantics /
Revolution and continuity : essays in the history and philosophy of early modern science /
German colonialism : race, the Holocaust, and postwar Germany /
Relevance theory, figuration, and continuity in pragmatics /
Meaning and cognition : a multidisciplinary approach /