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    A great deal of philosophy of perception literature has been concerned with determining the fundamental philosophical account of perception. The overwhelming majority of contemporary work in this area has advocated for either a relational view of perception or a representational view of perception. Each of these views is argued by its proponents to constitute the fundamental philosophical account of perception. These arguments are often framed in a manner suggesting that relationalism and repres…Read more
  • Testing: Friend or Foe? Theory and Practice of Assessment and Testing
    British Journal of Educational Studies 46 (3): 340-342. 1998.