Howard Margolis (1998) A "delusion" Defended
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Psycoloquy 9(45): A "delusion" Defended
A "DELUSION" DEFENDED
Reply to Topper and Manufo & Tijsseling on Cognitive-Illusion
Howard Margolis
Harris School
University of Chicago
Chicago IL 60637
http://www.harrisschool.uchicago.edu/Tycho.html
hmarg@uchicago.edu
Abstract
Topper (1998) and Munafo & Tijsseling (1998) each see a
problem with the solid spheres Tychonic model shown in Margolis
(1998). Neither of the problems actually exists.
Keywords
blindsight, cognitive illusion, mental image, persuasion,
psychology of science.
References
- Gingerich, O. & Westman R. (1989). The Wittich Connection. American Philosophical Society.
- Harris, L. (1998), The Mars/sun Collision Illusion: motion is not visualizable in two different reference frames simultaneously PSYCOLOQUY 9(34) ftp://ftp.princeton.edu/pub/harnad/Psycoloquy/1998.volume.9/psyc.98.9.33.cognitive-illusion.2.harris
- Margolis, H. (1998) Tycho's Illusion: How It Lasted 400 Years, and What That Implies About Human Cognition. PSYCOLOQUY 9(32) ftp://ftp.princeton.edu/pub/harnad/Psycoloquy/1998.volume.9/psyc.98.9.32.cognitive-illusion.1.margolis
- Munafo, M. & Tijsseling, A. (1998) Movement in a Solid Sphere:. PSYCOLOQUY 9(44) Cognitive Illusion (9) ftp://ftp.princeton.edu/pub/harnad/Psycoloquy/1998.volume.9/psyc.98.9.44.cognitive-illusion.9.munafo
- Topper, D. (1998) Margolis's Delusion: a Critique of "tycho's Illusion". PSYCOLOQUY 9(42) ftp://ftp.princeton.edu/pub/harnad/Psycoloquy/1998.volume.9/psyc.98.9.42.cognitive-illusion.7.topper