'Professor Olafson's book presents in an evenly paced and philosophically erudite but accessible manner a position that has most important implications for current philosophy of perception and mind in general.' - Professor Alastair Hannay, University of Oslo 'Olafson's work will prove to be a very useful text for students and for a general, non-academic audience. It will join the company of recent works by Anglo-American philosophers which, in various ways, offer up some resistance to the current dominance of scientific naturalism.' - David R. Cerbone, West Virginia University