Michael Ayers has been publishing on metaphysics, where he defends an ordinary objects view and natural kinds realism,[2] and epistemology, where his realistempiricism is based on direct realism in perception, anti-conceptualism, and anti-scepticism.[3] His book Knowing and Seeing[4] (OUP 2019), in which he gives a detailed account of his epistemology, was discussed in a book symposium in Grazer Philosophische Studien[5] (2021).
Publications
Philosophy and its past, Jonathan Rée, Michael Ayers, Adam Westoby: Harvester Press, 1978.
Philosophical works : including the works on visionGeorge Berkeley 1685–1753. Michael Ayers (ed.) New ed., revised and enlarged. London : Dent, 1985.
Locke London : Routledge 1991
'The foundations of knowledge and the logic of substance: the structure of Locke's general philosophy' in Locke Vere Chappell (ed.), Oxford University Press 1998
The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers: Cambridge University Press 1998
'What is Realism?' in Supplement to the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 75, Number 1, July 2001
^Ayers, Michael (2019). Knowing and Seeing. Oxford University Press.
^Osorio-Kupferblum, Naomi; Sickinger, Mira Magdalena (2021). "Special Topic: Book Symposium on Ayers' Knowing and Seeing: Groundwork for a New Empiricism". Grazer Philosophische Studien. 98.
^“About the structure of Berkeley’s philosophy and its relation to Locke” (p. 38)