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    Husserl on Hallucination: A Conjunctive Reading

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    Several commentators have recently attributed conflicting accounts of the relation between veridical perceptual experience and hallucination to Husserl. Some say he is a proponent of the conjunctive view that the two kinds of experience are fundamentally the same. Others deny this and purport to find in Husserl distinct and non-overlapping accounts of their fundamental natures, thus committing him to a disjunctive view. My goal is to set the record straight. Having briefly laid out the problem under discussion and the terms of the debate, I then review the proposals that have been advanced, disposing of some and marking others for further consideration. A.D. Smith’s disjunctive reading is among the latter. I discuss it at length, arguing that Smith fails to show that Husserl’s views on perceptual experience entail a form of disjunctivism. Following that critical discussion, I present a case for a conjunctive reading of Husserl’s account of perceptual experience

    Daubert’s Naïve Realist Challenge to Husserl

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    Despite extensive discussion of naïve realism in the wider philosophical literature, those influenced by the phenomenological movement who work in the philosophy of perception have hardly weighed in on the matter. It is thus interesting to discover that Edmund Husserl’s close philosophical interlocutor and friend, the early twentieth-century phenomenologist Johannes Daubert, held the naive realist view. This article presents Daubert’s views on the fundamental nature of perceptual experience and shows how they differ radically from those of Husserl’s. The author argues, in conclusion, that Daubert’s views are superior to those of Husserl’s specifically in the way that they deal with the phenomenon of perceptual constancy

    The promise of advanced technology for future air transports

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    Progress in all weather 4-D navigation and wake vortex attenuation research is discussed and the concept of time based metering of aircraft is recommended for increased emphasis. The far term advances in aircraft efficiency were shown to be skin friction reduction and advanced configuration types. The promise of very large aircraft, possibly all wing aircraft is discussed, as is an advanced concept for an aerial relay transportation system. Very significant technological developments were identified that can improve supersonic transport performance and reduce noise. The hypersonic transport was proposed as the ultimate step in air transportation in the atmosphere. Progress in the key technology areas of propulsion and structures was reviewed. Finally, the impact of alternate fuels on future air transports was considered and shown not to be a growth constraint

    Analysis of Selected Aspects of the High School Orientation Program

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    Meet ACE Authors

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    Editorial back matter for vol. 57, no. 1 (Jan.-March 1974) of AC

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    Editorial front matter and table of contents for vol. 55, no. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1972) of ACE, Ihe official journal of the American Association of Agricultural College Editors

    The Last Word

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    Agricultural Organizations as Communicators (continued

    The Last Word; Meet ACE Authors

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    Editorial back matter for vol. 56, no. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1973) of ACE, the official journal of the American Association of Agricultural College Editors

    Table of contents and editorial information

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    Editorial front matter and table of contents for vol. 56, no. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1973) of ACE, the official journal of the American Association of Agricultural College Editors
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