{1} Wilfrid Sellars, "Phenomenalism," in Science, Perception, and Reality (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd., 1963): 85.
{2} James Cornman, Perception, Common Sense and Science (Yale University Press, 1975): 125.
{3} Gary Gutting, "Philosophy of Science" in The Synoptic Vision: Essays on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars, ed. C.F. Delaney, et al., (University of Notre Dame Press, 1977). Joseph Pitt, Pictures, Images and Conceptual Change (Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1981). C.F. Delaney, "Basic Propositions, Empiricism and Science," in The Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars: Queries and Extensions, ed. Joseph Pitt (Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel, 1978): 41-56.
{4} William Rottschaefer, "Ordinary Knowledge and Scientific Realism," in The Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars: Queries and Extensions: 135-162.
{7} Thomas A. Russman, "The Problem of the Two Images," in The Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars: Queries and Extensions, 90.
{8} Wilfrid Sellars, "Theoretical Explanation," in Philosophical Perspectives (Springfield, Illinois: Charles Thomas, Publishers, 1967): 149-150.
{11} Rudolph Carnap, An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science, ed. M. Gardner (New York: Basic Books, 1966): 125.
{12} Sellars, "Theoretical Explanation," 141.
{13} Fred Dretske, Seeing and Knowing (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969), 78, 153.
{15} Wilfrid Sellars, "Foundations for a Metaphysics of Pure Process: The Carus Lectures," The Monist 64 (1981): II, #93.
{16} Sellars, "Theoretical Explanation," 155.
{17} Ibid., 155. See also Carnap, Introduction to the Philosophy of Science, 238.
{18} Wilfrid Sellars, "Is Scientific Realism Tenable?" Proceedings of the Philosophy of Science Association 2 (1976), #42-43.
{19} Wilfrid Sellars, "The Language of Theories," in Science, Perception, and Reality (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd., 1963), 126, #52.
{20} Wilfrid Sellars, "Foundations for a Metaphysics of Pure Process: The Carus Lectures," The Monist 64 (1981), 55, #95.
{21} See Jay Rosenberg, "The Place of Color in the Scheme of Things: A Roadmap to Sellars's Carus Lectures," The Monist 65 (1982): 315-335.
{22} Wilfrid Sellars, "Scientific Realism or Irenic Instrumentalism: A Critique of Nagel and Feyerabend on Theoretical Explanation," in Philosophical Perspectives (Springfield, Illinois: Charles Thomas, Publishers, 1967): 171.
{23} Wilfrid Sellars, "Some Reflections on Language Games," in Science, Perception, and Reality, 326.
{25} Wilfrid Sellars, "Particulars," in Science, Perception, and Reality, 103.
{26} See Wilfrid Sellars, "On the Logic of Complex Particulars," Mind 58 (1949): 306-38.
{27} Richard Gregory, Eye and Brain: The Psychology of Seeing (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1966), 222.
{28} Gilbert Harman, Thought (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1973), ch. 11. < A NAME=28>
{29} Wilfrid Sellars, "Scientific Realism or Irenic Instrumentalism: A Critique of Nagel and Feyerabend on Theoretical Explanation," in Philosophical Perspectives.
{30} See Gregory, Eye and Brain.
{31} Sellars, "Scientific Realism or Irenic Instrumentalism," 158.
{36} W.V.O. Quine, "Natural Kinds," in Ontological Relativity and Other Essays (New York: Columbia University Press, 1969), 123.
{37} James Cornman, "Theoretical Phenomenalism," Nous 7 (1973): 120-38.
{38} Especially Wilfrid Sellars, "Being and Being Known," in Science, Perception, and Reality, 51-52; and idem, "Truth and Correspondence," in Science, Perception, and Reality, 219-220.
{39} Wilfrid Sellars, "Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man," in Science, Perception, and Reality, 17.
{41} Chisholm to Sellars, "Intentionality and the Mental (Sellars-Chisholm Correspondence)," in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, ed. Herbert Feigl, Michael Scriven, and Grover Maxwell, vol. 2 (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1958), 533.
{42} Wilfrid Sellars to David Rosenthal, "The Rosenthal-Sellars Correspondence on Intentionality," in Intentionality, Mind, and Language, ed. Ausonio Marras, (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1972), 478.
{43} Gregory, Eye and Brain, ch. 6.