Philosophy Spirituality
Perception, Hallucination, and Illusion
A technical book defending a naïve realist theory of perception by incorporating analyses of three kinds of visual experience in terms of perceptions, hallucinations and illusions. I find it ironic that the author begins his book with a quote from the Cambridge philosopher CD Broad, who was president of the Society for Psychical Research, but nowhere mentions the kind of experiences which Broad himself took an interest in such as apparitions and out of body experiences.