%0 Journal Article
%A Crane, T. 
%T Why indeed? Papineau on supervenience
%I 
%D 1991
%B Analysis
%V 51
%N 
%P 32-7
%Z Contra Papineau 1989: the assumption of completeness is false or trivial. Maybe the mental is part of a complete physics. With response by Papineau.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Elugardo, R. 
%T Against weak psychophysical supervenience
%I 
%D 1988
%B Dialectica
%V 42
%N 
%P 129-43
%Z Various objections to Kim's arguments for supervenience. Not all internal states relevant to I/O relations are psychological states. Strange.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hendel, G. 
%T On what does the issue of supervenience and psychophysical dependence depend?
%I 
%D 2002
%B Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review
%V 41
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T Causality, identity and supervenience in the mind-body problem
%I 
%D 1979
%B Midwest Studies in Philosophy
%V 4
%N 
%P 31-49
%Z Supervenience of the mental on the physical is what is required to make mental causation possible. Very nice.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T Psychophysical supervenience
%I 
%D 1982
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 41
%N 
%P 51-70
%Z Internal mental states (i.e. ones that are not rooted outside) supervene on synchronous internal physical states, and internal states are all that is relevant in the explanation of behavior.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T Psychophysical supervenience as a mind-body theory
%I 
%D 1982
%B Cognition and Brain Theory
%V 5
%N 
%P 129-47
%Z Distinguishes weak (within-world) vs strong (across-worlds) supervenience. Relates to reduction, internal/external mental states, and various theories.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Kim, J. 
%T Supervenience, emergence, and realization in the philosophy of mind
%I Pittsburgh University Press
%D 1997
%B Mindscapes: Philosophy, Science, and the Mind
%E M. Carrier
%E P. Machamer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Lewis, H. 
%T Is the mental supervenient on the physical?
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1985
%B Essays on Davidson
%E B. Vermazen
%E M. Hintikka
%Z On some problems with supervenience, the relation between supervenience and reduction, and on reasons for accepting psychophysical supervenience. Loose.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Loar, B. 
%T Can we confirm supervenient properties?
%I Ridgeview
%D 1993
%B Naturalism and Normativity
%E E. Villanueva
%Z If mental properties are supervenient but irreducible to physical/functional properties, we can't confirm them. Confirmation requires an indispensable explanatory role, which irreducibility precludes. With comments by Schiffer.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Macdonald, C. 
%T Psychophysical supervenience, dependency, and reduction
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1995
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Merricks, T. 
%T Against the doctrine of microphysical supervenience
%I 
%D 1998
%B Mind
%V 107
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Noonan, H. 
%T Microphysical supervenience and consciousness
%I 
%D 1999
%B Mind
%V 108
%N 
%P 755-9
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Papineau, D. 
%T Why supervenience?
%I 
%D 1989
%B Analysis
%V 50
%N 
%P 66-71
%Z Psychophysical supervenience follows from completeness of physical laws.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Papineau, D. 
%T Arguments for supervenience and physical realization
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1995
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sider, T. 
%T Maximality and microphysical supervenience
%I 
%D 2003
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 66
%N 
%P 139-149
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Witmer, D. G. 
%T What is wrong with the manifestability argument for supervenience?
%I 
%D 1998
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 76
%N 
%P 84-89
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, psychophysical supervenience 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Armstrong, D. M. 
%T Metaphysics and supervenience
%I 
%D 1982
%B Critica
%V 42
%N 
%P 3-17
%Z Argues that everything is logically supervenient on the physical. Considers classes, possibilities, numbers, universals, and objects of thought.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bailey, A. 
%T Supervenience and physicalism
%I 
%D 1998
%B Synthese
%V 117
%N 
%P 53-73
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Botterell, A. 
%T Physicalism, supervenience, and dependence: a reply to Campbell
%I 
%D 2002
%B Dialogue
%V 41
%N 
%P 155-161
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Campbell, N. 
%T Physicalism, supervenience, and dependence: a reply to Botterell
%I 
%D 2002
%B Dialogue
%V 41
%N 
%P 163-167
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Chalmers, D. J. 
%T Supervenience and materialism
%I 
%D 1996
%B The Conscious Mind
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Charles, D. 
%T Supervenience, composition, and physicalism
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1992
%B Reduction, Explanation and Realism
%E D. Charles
%E K. Lennon
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Francescotti, R. M. 
%T Defining "physicalism"
%I 
%D 1998
%B Journal of Mind and Behavior
%V 19
%N 
%P 51-64
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Haugeland, J. 
%T Ontological supervenience
%I 
%D 1984
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy Supplement
%V 22
%N 
%P 1-12
%Z Supervenience is all we need for materialism. Various materialist arguments (unity, "nothing but", history, fear of darkness, simplicity, law) don't support physical exhaustion & token identity, over and above supervenience.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hellman, G.
%A Thomson, F. 
%T Physicalism: ontology, determination and reduction
%I 
%D 1975
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 72
%N 
%P 551-64
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hellman, G.
%A Thomson, F. 
%T Physicalist materialism
%I 
%D 1977
%B Nous
%V 11
%N 
%P 309-45
%Z Some applications of the earlier treatment: examples of determination without reduction; the statuf of properties and universals; the mental; the life sciences; modalities and essentalism; theoretical equivalence.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hellman, G. 
%T Determination and logical truth
%I 
%D 1985
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 82
%N 
%P 607-16
%Z Some remarks on determination, physicalism, model theory, and logical truth.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hendel, G. 
%T Physicalism, nothing buttery, and supervenience
%I 
%D 2001
%B Ratio
%V 14
%N 
%P 252-262
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Horgan, T. 
%T Token physicalism, supervenience, and the generality of physics
%I 
%D 1981
%B Synthese
%V 49
%N 
%P 395-413
%Z Argues that the generality of physics should be a supervenience thesis, not token physicalism. Fodor's token physicalism is untenable but might be saved with an appropriate view of events.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Horgan, T. 
%T Supervenience and microphysics
%I 
%D 1982
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 63
%N 
%P 29-43
%Z An account of how all facts supervene on microphysical facts, and how all intrinsic facts supervene on intrinsic microphysical facts.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Horgan, T. 
%T Supervenience and cosmic hermeneutics
%I 
%D 1984
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy Supplement
%V 22
%N 
%P 19-38
%Z Laplacean demon's job: number crunching, plus cosmic hermeneutics to explain high-level truths. All high-level truths follow from low-level by meaning constraints. Application to theoretical/mentalistic/everyday terms. Nice.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Jack, A. 
%T Materialism and supervenience
%I 
%D 1994
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 72
%N 
%P 426-43
%Z Supervenience is neither necessary nor sufficient for materialism. With various (contentious) counterexamples. So we need a different formulation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kirk, R. 
%T Strict implication, supervenience, and physicalism
%I 
%D 1996
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 74
%N 
%P 244-57
%Z Argues for strict implication rather than supervenience as a formulation of "minimal physicalism" (unless supervenience is formulated just right).  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lewis, D. 
%T New work for a theory of universals
%I 
%D 1983
%B 1983
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z Formulates a definition of materialism: among worlds where no natural properties alien to our worlds are instantiated, no two differ without differing physically. With a lot of other material on universals.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Melnyk, A. 
%T Physicalism: From supervenience to elimination
%I 
%D 1991
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 51
%N 
%P 573-87
%Z How can supervenience, as a relationship between ontologically distinct properties, be explained? Modal realism and grand-properties don't work. Eliminativism about supervenient properties is the only possibility.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Moreland, J. P. 
%T Should a naturalist be a supervenient physicalist?
%I 
%D 1999
%B Metaphilosophy
%V 29
%N 
%P 35-57
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Moser, P,
%A Trout, J. D. 
%T Physicalism, supervenience, and dependence
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1996
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pettit, P. 
%T A definition of physicalism
%I 
%D 1993
%B Analysis
%V 53
%N 
%P 213-23
%Z Defines physicalism in terms of claims that microphysical entities constitute everything and that microphysical laws govern everything. With a reply by Crane.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Rowlands, M. 
%T Supervenience and Materialism
%I Avebury
%D 1995
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Seager, W. E. 
%T Weak supervenience and materialism
%I 
%D 1988
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 48
%N 
%P 697-709
%Z Weak supervenience provides a more tenable form of materialism than strong supervenience, because of inverted spectrum possibilities, etc.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wilson, J. M. 
%T How superduper does a physicalist supervenience need to be?
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 49
%N 
%P 33-52
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wilson, J. M. 
%T Causal powers, forces, and superdupervenience
%I 
%D 2002
%B Grazer Philosophische Studien
%V 63
%N 
%P 53-77
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Witmer, D. G. 
%T Supervenience physicalism and the problem of extras
%I 
%D 1999
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 37
%N 
%P 315-31
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience and physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bacon, J. 
%T Supervenience, necessary coextensions, and reducibility
%I 
%D 1986
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 49
%N 
%P 163-76
%Z A modal-logic analysis of the relations between various notions of supervenience. Most concepts of supervenience entail necessary co-extension, under certain closure assumptions for properties.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Bacon, J. 
%T Weak supervenience supervenes
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1995
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bennett, K. 
%T Global supervenience and dependence
%I 
%D 2004
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 68
%N 
%P 501-529
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bonevac, D. 
%T Supervenience and ontology
%I 
%D 1988
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 25
%N 
%P 37-47
%Z A model-theoretic treatment of supervenience, in terms of relations between theories. Supervenience turns out to be equivalent to reduction.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bovens, L. 
%T Principles of supervenience
%I 
%D 1994
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 72
%N 
%P 294-301
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Divers, J. 
%T Supervenience for operators
%I 
%D 1996
%B Synthese
%V 106
%N 
%P 103-12
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Forrest, P. 
%T Supervenience: The grand-property hypothesis
%I 
%D 1988
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 66
%N 
%P 1-12
%Z A nonreductive supervenience hypothesis: supervenient properties are properties of properties, e.g intrinsic goodness is a property of an object's nature.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Forrest, P. 
%T Universals and universalisability: An interpretation of Oddie's discussion of supervenience
%I 
%D 1992
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 70
%N 
%P 93-98
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Grim, P. 
%T Worlds by supervenience: Some further problems
%I 
%D 1997
%B Analysis
%V 2
%N 
%P 146-51
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Grimes, T. 
%T Supervenience, determination, and dependency
%I 
%D 1991
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 62
%N 
%P 81-92
%Z On dependency supervenience (B properties determine A properties) versus determination supervenience (A properties need B properties).  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Grimes, T. 
%T The Tweedledum and Tweedledee of supervenience
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1995
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Humberstone, I. L. 
%T Some structural and logical aspects of the notion of supervenience
%I 
%D 1992
%B Logical Analysis
%V 35
%N 
%P 101-37
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T Concepts of supervenience
%I 
%D 1984
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 45
%N 
%P 153-76
%Z Distinguishes weak and strong supervenience. A mistaken proof that strong and global supervenience are equivalent. Strong supervenience implies a kind of reduction, but not an explanatorily useful reduction.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T `Strong' and `global' supervenience revisited
%I 
%D 1987
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 48
%N 
%P 315-26
%Z Reasons why global supervenience doesn't entail strong supervenience, and trying to rescue global supervenience as a useful notion. Suggests a similarity-based notion of global supervenience.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T Supervenience for multiple domains
%I 
%D 1988
%B Philosophical Topics
%V 16
%N 
%P 129-50
%Z How properties in one domain can supervene on properties in another, with or without co-ordination between domains. Relation to global supervenience.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Klagge, J. C. 
%T Supervenience: Model theory or metaphysics?
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1995
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Marras, A. 
%T Supervenience and reducibility: An odd couple
%I 
%D 1993
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 43
%N 
%P 215-222
%Z Supervenience doesn't entail reducibility, as necessary coextension doesn't suffice, and is incompatible with reducibility, due to ontological asymmetry.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A McLaughlin, B. P. 
%T Varieties of supervenience
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1995
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z Distinguishes modal-operator and possible-worlds versions of supervenience, and explicates global supervenience and its relation to weak and strong. With remarks on multiple-domain supervenience and the relation to reduction.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A McLaughlin, B. P. 
%T Supervenience, vagueness, and determination
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 11
%N 
%P 209-30
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Melnyk, A. 
%T On the metaphysical utility of claims of global supervenience
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 87
%N 
%P 277-308
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Moser, P. K. 
%T Physicalism and global supervenience
%I 
%D 1992
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 30
%N 
%P 71-82
%Z Argues that global supervenience has epistemological problems -- how could we ever know that it holds, and that certain worlds are impossible?  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Oddie, G.
%A Tichy, P. 
%T Resplicing properties in the supervenience base
%I 
%D 1990
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 58
%N 
%P 259-69
%Z Closure under resplicing makes supervenience both too narrow and too wide. Weak supervenience is generally too weak to capture the dependence relation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Oddie, G. 
%T Supervenience and higher-order universals
%I 
%D 1991
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 69
%N 
%P 20-47
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Paull, R. C.
%A Sider, T. R. 
%T In defense of global supervenience
%I 
%D 1992
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 52
%N 
%P 833-53
%Z Gives a proof of the distinction between strong and global supervenience that improves on Petrie's, and argues contra Kim that global supervenience is a perfectly reasonable dependence relation for physicalism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Petrie, B. 
%T Global supervenience and reduction
%I 
%D 1987
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 48
%N 
%P 119-30
%Z Defending global supervenience: it's weaker than strong supervenience, as base properties of other individuals are relevant. It doesn't entail type or token reducibility. On the relation to implicit definability and reduction.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Post, J. F. 
%T "Global" supervenient determination: Too permissive?
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1995
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shagrir, O. 
%T More on global supervenience
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 59
%N 
%P 691-701
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shagrir, O. 
%T Global supervenience, coincident entities, and anti-individualism
%I 
%D 2002
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 109
%N 
%P 171-96
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A van Cleve, J. 
%T Supervenience and closure
%I 
%D 1990
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 58
%N 
%P 225-38
%Z Properties in supervenience relations shouldn't be closed under negation or resplicing, due to bad consequences. With reply by Bacon on resplicing.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, technical issues in supervenience
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Blackburn, S. 
%T Supervenience revisited
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1984
%B Exercises in Analysis: Essays by Students of Casimir Lewy
%E I. Hacking
%Z On the incompatibility of weak supervenience without strong supervenience and realism. With discussion of various strengths of necessity involved in supervenience claims, and application to moral realism and anomalous monism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bontly, T. 
%T The supervenience argument generalizes
%I 
%D 2002
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 109
%N 
%P 75-96
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Currie, G. 
%T Individualism and global supervenience
%I 
%D 1984
%B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
%V 35
%N 
%P 345-58
%Z How social facts supervene on the totality of individual facts. Application to belief, etc.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Enc, B. 
%T Nonreducible supervenient causation
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1996
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z 
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%U 

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%I 
%D 1988
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 69
%N 
%P 152-60
%Z Supervenience is too weak to function as a dependency relation, as e.g. it can hold in two directions at once.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

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%I 
%D 1984
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 58
%N 
%P 1-16
%Z On the universal conditionals that underlie supervenience, and the necessity thereof. A discussion of the necessity of moral, natural kind, and other sorts of supervenience. Contra Davidson, anomalous supervenience is silly.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Heil, J. 
%T Supervenience redux
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1995
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z 
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%T Supervenience/determination a two-way street? Yes, but one of the ways is the wrong way!
%I 
%D 1992
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 89
%N 
%P 42-47
%Z Reply to Miller 1990. Miller underestimates the modal force of supervenience and invokes irrelevant dispositional properties.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hendel, G. 
%T Supervenience, metaphysical reduction, and metaphysics of properties
%I 
%D 2001
%B Southern Journal Of Philosophy
%V 39
%N 
%P 99-118
%Z 
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%U 

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%T From supervenience to superdupervenience: Meeting the demands of a material world
%I 
%D 1993
%B Mind
%V 102
%N 
%P 555-86
%Z An overview of supervenience, with focus on the problem of explaining supervenience relations. With remarks on mental causation, emergence, physicalism, and reduction.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

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%T Supervenience and nomological incommensurables
%I 
%D 1978
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 15
%N 
%P 149-56
%Z Developing and motivating the notion of supervenience. Investigating the relationship to reducibility and definability (equivalence, under certain conditions), and to microphysical determination.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T Supervenience and supervenient causation
%I 
%D 1984
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy Supplement
%V 22
%N 
%P 45-56
%Z On weak/strong supervenience, and high-level causation via supervenience.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
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%T Supervenience as a philosophical concept
%I 
%D 1991
%B Metaphilosophy
%V 21
%N 
%P 1-27
%Z A nice overview of supervenience and covariance.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Kim, J. 
%T Supervenience and Mind
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1993
%Z A collection of articles on supervenience and causation in metaphysics and the philosophy of mind, with some added postscripts.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
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%T Supervenience doesn't entail reducibility
%I 
%D 1987
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 25
%N 
%P 343-56
%Z Supervenience doesn't entail reducibility, which is epistemological. The problem's not just huge disjuncts, but also the sharing of bases, no local correlations, and base-properties presupposing supervenient properties.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
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%I 
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%B Synthese
%V 77
%N 
%P 251-81
%Z Argues that lower-level theories can explain supervenient but irreducible higher-level theories, but only under certain conditions, as low-level accounts don't have the relevant kind terms.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
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%I 
%D 1988
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 66
%N 
%P 461-70
%Z On supervenience as an ontological relation (via metaphysical necessity) or as an ascriptive relation (via conceptual necessity). The first doesn't preclude the second. Moral realism and mental realism are in the same boat.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Loewer, B. 
%T An argument for strong supervenience
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1995
%B Supervenience: New Essays
%E E. Savellos
%E U. Yalcin
%Z 
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%A Glasgow, J. 
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Studies
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%N 
%P 201-221
%Z 
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%I 
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%B Southern Journal of Philosophy Supplement
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%N 
%P 71-91
%Z 
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%I 
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%N 
%P 
%Z On a number of issues: possible worlds vs modal notions, explicating global supervenience, the relation between weak/strong/global supervenience, multiple-domain supervenience, and implications for reduction.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
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%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 87
%N 
%P 277-308
%Z 
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%T Against the doctrine of microphysical supervenience
%I 
%D 1998
%B Mind
%V 107
%N 
%P 59-71
%Z 
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%I 
%D 1990
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 87
%N 
%P 695-701
%Z If supervening properties can make arbitrarily fine distinctions, then physical properties supervene on moral/aesthetic/mental properties.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

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%T Supervenience
%I 
%D 1987
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 37
%N 
%P 78-85
%Z Contra Blackburn 1984 on the possibility of weak supervenience without strong supervenience, even with metaphysical necessity; using Nozick's concept structures, or indexical definitions. With application to moral realism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
%U 

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%T On the determinacy of valuation
%I 
%D 1984
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 45
%N 
%P 315-33
%Z 
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%Z 
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Perspectives
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%N 
%P 221-42
%Z Distinguishes "reductionist" and "metaphysical" conceptions of supervenience. Also discusses the relation between strong and global supervenience, degrees of necessity, and the explanatory role of supervenience.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
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%I 
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%B Southern Journal of Philosophy Supplement
%V 22
%N 
%P 137-62
%Z Compares the Hellman/Thompson notion of determination with Kim's development of supervenience. Uses these to investigate the concept of materialism, and argues that materialism isn't contingent.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,supervenience, supervenience, general
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%I 
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%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 23
%N 
%P 93-100
%Z 
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%I 
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%B Synthese
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%N 
%P 253-97
%Z 
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%I 
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%B Journal of Philosophical Research
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%N 
%P 509-18
%Z 
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%A Levine, J. 
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%N 
%P 83-105
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%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction and multiple realizability
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%I 
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%A Mundale, J. 
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%B Behavior and Philosophy
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%I 
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%I 
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%N 
%P 303-21
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%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction and multiple realizability
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%I 
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%B Journal of Philosophy
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%I 
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%I 
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%P 13-28
%Z The anti-reductionist argument assumes that functional properties aren't physical properties (not even extrinsic physical properties). This, not multiple realizability, does the work.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction and multiple realizability
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%A Rives, B. 
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%I 
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%I 
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%P 591-603
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%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction and multiple realizability
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%I 
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%B American Philosophical Quarterly
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%N 
%P 189-208
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction and multiple realizability
%U 

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%A Heil, J. 
%T Multiply realized properties
%I Imprint Academic
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%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
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%Z Multiple realization is compatible with reductionism. Jade (= jadeite or nephrite) isn't a scientific kind, and neither are multiply realizable mental properties. So there's no global psychology, just lots of local reductions.  -DJC
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%Z Some comments on Wilson 1985: some special-science properties may be relevantly different in kind from his expanded physical properties.  -DJC
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%I 
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%Z Argues contra Fodor and Block that neurological equipotentiality doesn't refute type materialism. Mental states may not be anatomically defined neural states, but they may be more abstract neural holograms.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction and multiple realizability
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Studies
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%A Ross, P. A. 
%T The limits of physicalism. Philosophy of Science 66:94-116. Schwartz, J. 1992. Who's afraid of multiple realizability?: Functionalism, reductionism, and connectionism
%I Lawrence Erlbaum
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%B The Symbolic and Connectionist Paradigms: Closing the Gap
%E J. Dinsmore
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%P 635-654
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%0 Book
%A Shapiro, L. 
%T The Mind Incarnate
%I MIT Press
%D 2004
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%T What is this thing called `pain'? -- The philosophy of science behind the contemporary debate
%I 
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%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
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%P 227-67
%Z Argues for type-type identities and for an expanded view of the physical, as properties from physics exhibit the same sort of multiple realizability as functional properties. Sophisticated, with many interesting examples.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction and multiple realizability
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Witmer, G. 
%T Multiple realizability and psychological laws: Evaluating Kim's challenge
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
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%T Reductive and nonreductive physicalism
%I De Gruyter
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%B Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism
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%E H. Flohr
%E J. Kim
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%A Beckermann, A, Flohr, H.
%A Kim, J.
%T Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism
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%B Philosophical Psychology
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Studies
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%P 105-24
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%A Gillett, C. 
%T Nonreductive realization and nonreductive identity: What physicalism does not entail
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
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%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
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%A Horgan, T. 
%T Nonreductive materialism and the explanatory autonomy of psychology
%I University of Notre Dame Press
%D 1993
%B Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal
%E S. Wagner
%E R. Warner
%Z Gives four constraints on interlevel connections, and some arguments against reductionism and for the autonomy of psychology. Argues that supervenience fact are themselves in need of explanation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
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%T Nonreductive materialism
%I Blackwell
%D 1994
%B The Mind-Body Problem: A Guide to the Current Debate
%E R. Warner
%E T. Szubka
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%T Mind-brain identity and the nature of states
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%D 2002
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 79
%N 
%P 366-86
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Kernohan, A. 
%T Non-reductive materialism and the spectrum of mind-body identity theories
%I 
%D 1988
%B Dialogue
%V 27
%N 
%P 475-88
%Z Classifying psychophysical theories by the status (necessary, lawful, anomalous, false) of psychophysical/psychological generalizations. Defending autonomous monism: nonreductive materialism with psychological laws.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T The myth of non-reductive materialism
%I 
%D 1989
%B Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association
%V 63
%N 3
%P 31-47
%Z Somewhat loose arguments that non-reductive physicalist realism is untenable. Anomalous monism makes the mental irrelevant, functionalism is compatible with species-specific reduction, and supervenience is weak or reductive.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Kim, J. 
%T The nonreductivist's trouble with mental causation
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1992
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z Argues that nonreductive materialism implies downward causation (as the mental has more causal powers than the physical alone), and that downward causation violates the causal closure of the physical.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Kim, J. 
%T "Downward causation" in emergentism and nonreductive physicalism
%I De Gruyter
%D 1992
%B Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism
%E A. Beckermann
%E H. Flohr
%E J. Kim
%Z Argues that nonreductive materialism is just like 1930s emergentism, with the the mental contributing new causal powers, and so implies downward causation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kirk, R. 
%T How physicalists can avoid reductionism
%I 
%D 1996
%B Synthese
%V 108
%N 
%P 157-70
%Z Contra Kim, physicalists can avoid reduction by embracing strict implication.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kirk, R. 
%T Nonreductive physicalism and strict implication
%I 
%D 2001
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 79
%N 
%P 544-552
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Knowles, J. 
%T Physicalism, teleology and the miraculous coincidence problem
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 49
%N 
%P 164-81
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Margolis, J. 
%T Persons and Minds: The Prospects of Non-Reductive Materialism
%I D
%D 1978
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
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%A Markic, O. 
%T Nonreductive materialism and the problem of causal exclusion
%I 
%D 2002
%B Grazer Philosophische Studien
%V 63
%N 
%P 79-88
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
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%A Marras, A. 
%T Psychophysical supervenience and nonreductive materialism
%I 
%D 1993
%B Synthese
%V 95
%N 
%P 275-304
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
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%A Marras, A. 
%T Nonreductive materialism and mental causation
%I 
%D 1994
%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 24
%N 
%P 465-93
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
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%A Melnyk, A. 
%T Two cheers for reductionism, or, the dim prospects for nonreductive materialism
%I 
%D 1995
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 62
%N 
%P 370-88
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Melnyk, A. 
%T The prospects for Kirk's nonreductive physicalism
%I 
%D 1998
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 76
%N 
%P 323-32
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Loar, B. 
%T Elimination versus nonreductive physicalism
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1992
%B Reduction, Explanation and Realism
%E D. Charles
%E K. Lennon
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Papineau, D. 
%T Irreducibility and teleology
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1992
%B Reduction, Explanation and Realism
%E D. Charles
%E K. Lennon
%Z Non-reductive physicalism is a mystery unless we invoke teleology.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pereboom, D.
%A Kornblith, H. 
%T The metaphysics of irreducibility
%I 
%D 1991
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 63
%N 
%P 125-45
%Z Explicating anti-reductionism: mental causal powers are constituted of physical causal powers, but aren't type- or token-identical to them. Against arguments from local reduction, neuroscience, explanatory exclusion, etc.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pereboom, D. 
%T Robust nonreductive materialism
%I 
%D 2002
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 99
%N 
%P 499-531
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Robinson, H. 
%T Davidson and nonreductive materialism: A tale of two cultures
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Silvers, S. 
%T Nonreductive naturalism
%I 
%D 1997
%B Theoria
%V 12
%N 
%P 163-84
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Smith, A. D. 
%T Non-reductive physicalism?
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%B Objections to Physicalism
%E H. Robinson
%Z A careful discussion of how to characterize physicalism, in terms of identity or supervenience, and argues that physicalism must reduce (bowdlerize) qualia to something they are not, as physicalism requires topic-neutral analyses.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Stephan, A. 
%T How to lose the mind-body problem
%I 
%D 2001
%B Grazer Philosophische Studien
%V 61
%N 
%P 279-283
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ten Elshof, G. 
%T Supervenient difficulties with nonreductive physicalism: A critical analysis of supervenience physicalism
%I 
%D 1997
%B Kinesis
%V 24
%N 
%P 3-22
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A van Gulick, R. 
%T Nonreductive materialism and the nature of intertheoretical constraint
%I De Gruyter
%D 1992
%B Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism
%E A. Beckermann
%E H. Flohr
%E J. Kim
%Z On how a nonreductive materialism can handle problems about mental causation, psychophysical dependencies, and qualia. A teleofunctionalist view with different conceptual frameworks, but mental properties physically realized.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wedgwood, R. 
%T The price of non-reductive physicalism
%I 
%D 2000
%B Nous
%V 34
%N 
%P 400-421
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, nonreductive materialism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Bickle, J. 
%T Psychoneural reduction of the genuinely cognitive: Some accomplished facts
%I 
%D 1995
%B Philosophical Psychology
%V 8
%N 
%P 265-85
%Z Argues that cognitive theories have already been reduced to neurobiology in some domains, such as associative learning.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bickle, J. 
%T New wave metascience: Replies to Beckermann, Maloney, and Stephan
%I 
%D 2001
%B Grazer Philosophische Studien
%V 61
%N 
%P 285-293
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
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%A Churchland, P. M. 
%T Is `thinker' a natural kind?
%I 
%D 1982
%B Dialogue
%V 21
%N 
%P 223-38
%Z Psychology shouldn't be autonomous from natural science. By analogy with biology, nature provides (a) conceptual insight, and (b) real constraints, e.g. thermodynamic ones. Biology and psychology are continuous.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Crooks, M. 
%T Intertheoretic identification and mind-brain reductionism
%I 
%D 2002
%B Journal of Mind and Behavior
%V 23
%N 
%P 193-222
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
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%A Fonseca, J. 
%T On Bickle's failure to give a formal account of the location in the new-wave reductionist spectrum
%I 
%D 2004
%B Disputatio
%V 17
%N 
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%A Gaito, J. 
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%I 
%D 1960
%B Psychological Reports
%V 6
%N 
%P 203-5
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
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%A Gaito, J.
%A Leonard, D. 
%T Philosophical and empirical reductionism in psychology
%I 
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%B Journal of General Psychology
%V 72
%N 
%P 69-75
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
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%A Hardcastle, V. G. 
%T Reduction, explanatory extension, and the mind/brain sciences
%I 
%D 1992
%B <i>Philosophy of Science</i>
%V 59
%N 
%P 408-28
%Z The relationship between psychology and neuroscience is best characterized not by reduction but by explanatory extension, where each field is enriched by the other. With a number of examples from recent empirical work.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hyland, M. E. 
%T Against nomological reductionism in psychology: A response to Robinson
%I 
%D 1995
%B New Ideas in Psychology
%V 13
%N 
%P 9-11
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
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%A Jessor, R. 
%T The problem of reductionism in psychology
%I 
%D 1958
%B Psychological Review
%V 65
%N 
%P 170-78
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Marras, A. 
%T Reduction in psychology
%I 
%D 1990
%B Acta Analytica
%V 6
%N 
%P 65-78
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
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%0 Journal Article
%A Martindale, R. L.
%A Seidel, R. J. 
%T Reductionism: Its prodigal encores
%I 
%D 1959
%B Psychological Reports
%V 5
%N 
%P 213-16
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Montgomery, R. 
%T The reductionist ideal in cognitive psychology
%I 
%D 1990
%B Synthese
%V 85
%N 
%P 279-314
%Z Anti-reductionism needn't be ad hoc (contra Churchland). Although evolution provides some pressure for 1-1 psychophysical mappings, there are significant countervailing forces, e.g. in vision, memory, learning, and language use.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Olshewsky, T. M. 
%T Dispositions and reductionism in psychology
%I 
%D 1975
%B Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior
%V 5
%N 
%P 129-44
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Putnam, H. 
%T Reductionism and the nature of psychology
%I 
%D 1974
%B Cognition
%V 2
%N 
%P 131-46
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Richardson, R. C. 
%T Cognitive science and neuroscience: New wave reductionism
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosopical Psychology
%V 12
%N 
%P 297-307
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ross, D.
%A Spurrett, D. 
%T What to say to a skeptical metaphysician? A defense manual for cognitive and behavioral scientists
%I 
%D 2004
%B Behavioral and Brain Sciences
%V 27
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Scott, A. 
%T Reductionism revisited
%I 
%D 2004
%B Journal of Consciousness Studies
%V 11
%N 2
%P 51-68
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sloane, E. H. 
%T Reductionism
%I 
%D 1945
%B Psychological Review
%V 52
%N 
%P 214-23
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
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%A Witmer, D. G. 
%T Dupre's anti-essentialist objection to reductionism
%I 
%D 2003
%B The Philosophical Quarterly
%V 53
%N 
%P 181-200
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction in psychology
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Barkin, E. 
%T Relative phenomenalism: Toward a more plausible theory of mind
%I 
%D 2003
%B Journal of Consciousness Studies
%V 10
%N 8
%P 3-13
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Beckermann, A. 
%T Property physicalism, reduction, and realization
%I Pittsburgh University Press
%D 1997
%B Mindscapes: Philosophy, Science, and the Mind
%E M. Carrier
%E P. Machamer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Beckermann, A. 
%T Physicalism and new wave reductionism
%I 
%D 2001
%B Grazer Philosophische Studien
%V 61
%N 
%P 257-261
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bickle, J. 
%T New wave psychophysical reductionism and the methodological caveats
%I 
%D 1996
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 56
%N 
%P 57-78
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Book
%A Bickle, J. 
%T Psychoneural Reductionism: The New Wave
%I MIT Press
%D 1997
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Brooks, D. H. M. 
%T How to perform a reduction
%I 
%D 1994
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 54
%N 
%P 803-14
%Z Reduction comes to supervenience plus explicability. Thus biconditionals, multiple realizability, etc, are irrelevant. Biology is already reduced (mostly via functional explanation), and psychology looks promising. Nice.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
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%0 Journal Article
%A Bunzl, M. 
%T Reductionism and the mental
%I 
%D 1987
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 24
%N 
%P 181-9
%Z On the links between supervenience, reduction, and explanation. Supervenience is compatible with reductive explanation of a localized variety. We don't need laws, but explanatory links.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
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%0 Journal Article
%A Causey, R. L. 
%T Attribute identities in microreductions
%I 
%D 1972
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 69
%N 
%P 407-22
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
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%A Combes, R. 
%T Ockhamite reductionism
%I 
%D 1988
%B International Philosophical Quarterly
%V 28
%N 
%P 325-36
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
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%0 Journal Article
%A Foss, J. 
%T Materialism, reduction, replacement, and the place of consciousness in science
%I 
%D 1995
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 92
%N 
%P 401-29
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
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%0 Journal Article
%A Hill, C. S. 
%T In defense of type materialism
%I 
%D 1984
%B Synthese
%V 59
%N 
%P 295-320
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
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%0 Journal Article
%A Kitcher, P. S. 
%T How to reduce a functional psychology
%I 
%D 1980
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 47
%N 
%P 134-40
%Z Contra Richardson 1979, a purely functional psychology is irreducible. The genetics analogy is misleading; multiple realizations can't explain high-level laws.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Maloney, C. 
%T Reservations about new wave reduction
%I 
%D 2001
%B Grazer Philosophische Studien
%V 61
%N 
%P 263-277
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Marras, A. 
%T Kim on reduction
%I 
%D 2002
%B Erkenntnis
%V 57
%N 
%P 231-57
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Millikan, D. 
%T Historical kinds and the "special sciences"
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 95
%N 
%P 45-65
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Papineau, D. 
%T Social facts and psychological facts
%I Martinus Nijhoff
%D 1985
%B Popper and the Human Sciences
%E G. Currie
%E A. Musgrave
%Z Mind is not reducible to body, but societies reduce to individuals. Multiple realization is in tension with predictability. Natural selection resolves the tension for the mental, but cannot for the social.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Richardson, R. C. 
%T Functionalism and reductionism
%I 
%D 1979
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 46
%N 
%P 533-58
%Z Argues that functionalism is compatible with reductionism, by analogies. Genetics has multiple realization and multiple function; reduction doesn't require biconditionals. With remarks on the de facto autonomy of psychology.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Richardson, R. C. 
%T How not to reduce a functional psychology
%I 
%D 1982
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 49
%N 
%P 125-37
%Z Response to Kitcher 1980. Reductions are usually domain-specific, and high-level regularities are indeed explained.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rueger, A. 
%T Reduction, autonomy, and causal exclusion among physical properties
%I 
%D 2004
%B Synthese
%V 139
%N 
%P 1-21
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sarkar, S. 
%T Models of reduction and categories of reductionism
%I 
%D 1992
%B Synthese
%V 91
%N 
%P 167-94
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Schweizer, P. 
%T Realization, reduction and psychological autonomy
%I 
%D 2001
%B Synthese
%V 126
%N 
%P 383-405
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Sturgeon, S. 
%T The roots of reductionism
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Vicente, A. 
%T Realization, determination and mental causation
%I 
%D 2001
%B Theoria
%V 16
%N 
%P 77-94
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Wimsatt, W. 
%T Reductionism, levels of organization, and the mind-body problem
%I Plenum Press
%D 1976
%B Consciousness and the Brain
%E G. Globus
%Z Excellent coverage of the notion of level and its applicability to mind.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,reduction, reduction, misc
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Crane, T. 
%T All God has to do
%I 
%D 1991
%B Analysis
%V 51
%N 
%P 235-44
%Z If there are no contingent psychophysical laws, then there are no mental properties. So physicalism/supervenience is false; God had extra work to do.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Crane, T. 
%T A definition of physicalism: Reply to Pettit
%I 
%D 1993
%B Analysis
%V 53
%N 
%P 224-27
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Crane, T.
%A Mellor, D. H. 
%T There is no question of physicalism
%I 
%D 1990
%B Mind
%V 99
%N 
%P 185-206
%Z Physical sciences have no ontological authority over the mental. Considers and dismisses arguments from laws, causation, reduction, supervenience.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Crook, S. 
%T Why physics alone cannot define the 'physical': Materialism, metaphysics, and the formulation of physicalism
%I 
%D 2001
%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 31
%N 
%P 333-360
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Daly, C. 
%T Does physicalism need fixing?
%I 
%D 1995
%B Analysis
%V 55
%N 
%P 135-41
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Daly, C. 
%T What are physical properties?
%I 
%D 1998
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 79
%N 
%P 196-217
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Francescotti, R. 
%T Ontological physicalism and property pluralism: Why they are incompatible
%I 
%D 2000
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 81
%N 
%P 349-362
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Gates, G. 
%T Physicalism, empiricism, and positivism
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Gillett, C. 
%T The methodological role of physicalism: A minimal skepticism
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Gillett, C.
%A Loewer, B.
%T Physicalism and its Discontents
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hawthorne, J. 
%T Blocking definitions of materialism
%I 
%D 2002
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 110
%N 
%P 103-13
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Huttemann, A. 
%T What's Wrong with Microphysicalism
%I Routledge
%D 2004
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Jackson, F. 
%T Finding the mind in the natural world
%I Holder-Pichler-Tempsky
%D 1994
%B Philosophy and the Cognitive Sciences
%E R. Casati
%E B. Smith
%E S. White
%Z On why materialism requires conceptual analysis to locate mental properties in the natural world. Even a posteriori necessary connections have to be backed by a priori links. With remarks on supervenience. A nice paper.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Kim, J. 
%T Physicalism, or Something Near Enough
%I Princeton University Press
%D 2005
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kirk, R. 
%T From physical explicability to full-blooded materialism
%I 
%D 1979
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 29
%N 
%P 229-37
%Z If every physical events has a physical explanation, and the mental is causally efficacious, then mental facts are strictly implied by physical facts. A nice argument.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kirk, R. 
%T Physicalism, identity, and strict implication
%I 
%D 1982
%B Ratio
%V 24
%N 
%P 131-41
%Z Materialism doesn't need a identity thesis. The requirement that mental facts are entailed by physical facts plays the role played by Kripke's requirement of necessary identity, and is more reasonable.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kirk, R. 
%T Physicalism lives
%I 
%D 1996
%B Ratio
%V 9
%N 
%P 85-89
%Z Nothing in the arguments of Crane and Mellor 1990 count against a physicalism based on strict implication.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Latham, N. 
%T Substance physicalism
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Loewer, B. 
%T From physics to physicalism
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Madell, G. 
%T Mind and Materialism
%I Edinburgh University Press
%D 1988
%Z On the problems posed for materialism by intentionality, autonomy, awareness, and indexicality. Tentatively advocates a Cartesian position.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A McGinn, C. 
%T Philosophical materialism
%I 
%D 1980
%B Synthese
%V 44
%N 
%P 173-206
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Melnyk, A. 
%T Formulating physicalism: Two suggestions
%I 
%D 1996
%B Synthese
%V 105
%N 
%P 381-407
%Z Discusses two formulations of physicalism: requiring high-level properties to be disjunctions of physical states, or to be functional properties realized physically. Tentatively endorses the latter.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Melnyk, A. 
%T How to keep the 'physical' in physicalism
%I 
%D 1997
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 94
%N 
%P 622-637
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Melnyk, A. 
%T Physicalism
%I Blackwell
%D 2002
%B Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind
%E S. Stich
%E T. Warfield
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Melnyk, A. 
%T Some evidence for physicalism
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Montero, B. 
%T The body problem
%I 
%D 1999
%B Nous
%V 33
%N 
%P 183-200
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Montero, B. 
%T Post-physicalism
%I 
%D 2001
%B Journal of Consciousness Studies
%V 8
%N 
%P 61-80
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Montero, B. 
%T Varieties of causal closure
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Moser, P. K. 
%T Physicalism and mental causes: Contra Papineau
%I 
%D 1996
%B Analysis
%V 56
%N 
%P 263-67
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Nagel, E. 
%T Are naturalists materialists?
%I 
%D 1949
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 42
%N 
%P 515-53
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Nimtz, C.
%A Schutte, M. 
%T On physicalism, physical properties, and panpsychism
%I 
%D 2003
%B Dialectica
%V 57
%N 
%P 413-22
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Noordhof, P. 
%T Not old... but not that new either: Explicability, emergence, and the characterisation of materialism
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Papineau, D. 
%T Philosophical Naturalism
%I Blackwell
%D 1994
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Papineau, D. 
%T The rise of physicalism
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Papineau, D.
%A Huttemann, A. 
%T Physicalism decomposed
%I 
%D 2005
%B Analysis
%V 65
%N 
%P 33-39
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pettit, P. 
%T A definition of physicalism
%I 
%D 1993
%B Analysis
%V 53
%N 
%P 213-23
%Z Physicalism is the claim that (1) There are microphysical entities, (2) Microphysical entities constitute everything, (3) There are microphysical regularities, (4) Microphysical regularities govern everything.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pettit, P. 
%T Microphysicalism without contingent micro-macro laws
%I 
%D 1994
%B Analysis
%V 54
%N 
%P 253-57
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pettit, P. 
%T Microphysicalism, dottism, and reduction
%I 
%D 1995
%B Analysis
%V 55
%N 
%P 141-46
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Poland, J. 
%T Physicalism: The Empirical Foundations
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1994
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ravenscroft, I. 
%T Physical properties
%I 
%D 1997
%B Southern Journal Of Philosophy
%V 35
%N 
%P 419-431
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Rey, G. 
%T Physicalism and psychology: A plea for a substantive philosophy of mind
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Robinson, D. 
%T On Crane and Mellor's argument against physicalism
%I 
%D 1991
%B Mind
%V 100
%N 
%P 135-36
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Robinson, H.
%T Objections to Physicalism
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sheldon, W. H. 
%T Are naturalists materialists?
%I 
%D 1946
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 43
%N 
%P 197-209
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smart, J. J. C. 
%T The content of physicalism
%I 
%D 1978
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 28
%N 
%P 339-41
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Snowdon, P. F. 
%T On formulating materialism and dualism
%I Kluwer
%D 1989
%B Cause, Mind, and Reality: Essays Honoring C. B. Martin
%E J. Heil
%Z A construal of materialism in terms of constitution, not identity. Discusses the entailment between physical properties and mental properties; considers a nonreductive physicalism and a primitive dualism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sober, E. 
%T Physicalism from a probabilistic point of view
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 95
%N 
%P 135-74
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Spurrett, D.
%A Papineau, D. 
%T A note on the completeness of "physics"
%I 
%D 1999
%B Analysis
%V 59
%N 
%P 25-29
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Spurrett, D. 
%T What physical properties are
%I 
%D 2001
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 82
%N 
%P 201-225
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sturgeon, S. 
%T Physicalism and overdetermination
%I 
%D 1998
%B Mind
%V 107
%N 
%P 411-432
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Wilkes, K. V. 
%T Physicalism
%I Routledge and Kegan Paul
%D 1973
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Witmer, D. G. 
%T Sufficiency claims and physicalism: A formulation
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Witmer, D. G.
%A Gillett, C. 
%T A 'physical' need: Physicalism and the via negativa
%I 
%D 2001
%B Analysis
%V 61
%N 
%P 302-309
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, physicalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Foster, J. 
%T The token-identity thesis
%I Blackwell
%D 1994
%B The Mind-Body Problem: A Guide to the Current Debate
%E R. Warner
%E T. Szubka
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, token identity 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Horgan, T.
%A Tye, M. 
%T Against the token identity theory
%I Blackwell
%D 1985
%B Action and Events
%E B. McLaughlin
%E E. LePore
%Z We individuate mental events by their causal role, but we can't individuate causes uniquely. So each mental event has multiple physical correlates, and token identity doesn't hold.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, token identity 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hornsby, J. 
%T Which physical events are mental events?
%I 
%D 1981
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 55
%N 
%P 73-92
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, token identity 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Haugeland, J. 
%T Weak supervenience
%I 
%D 1982
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 19
%N 
%P 93-103
%Z Supervenience doesn't imply token identity, and Davidson's argument for token identity equivocates on "event". But weak supervenience (mentally discernible worlds are physically discernible) is all we need. With nice examples.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, token identity 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Leder, D. 
%T Troubles with token identity
%I 
%D 1985
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 47
%N 
%P 79-94
%Z Physical/psychological token identity is no good: you can't individuate physical events without psychological predicates.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, token identity 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lurie, Y. 
%T Correlating brain states with psychological phenomena
%I 
%D 1978
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 56
%N 
%P 135-44
%Z Can't isolate the physical token of a belief, say, as it's always accompanied by other beliefs. Meaning doesn't come in discrete tokens.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, token identity 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Peacocke, C. 
%T Argument for token identity
%I 
%D 1979
%B Holistic Explanation
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, token identity 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Alexander, S. 
%T Space, Time, and Deity
%I Macmillan
%D 1920
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Atkin A. 
%T On consciousness: What is the role of emergence?
%I 
%D 1992
%B Medical Hypotheses
%V 38
%N 
%P 311-14
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Beckermann, A. 
%T Supervenience, emergence, and reduction
%I De Gruyter
%D 1992
%B Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism
%E A. Beckermann
%E H. Flohr
%E J. Kim
%Z On varieties of supervenience and of emergence, and of what is required for reduction. Argues that reduction involves general explanatory connections, whereas emergence involves unique and ultimate bridge laws.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book
%A Beckermann, A, Flohr, H.
%A Kim, J.
%T Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism
%I De Gruyter
%D 1992
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bedau, M. 
%T Weak emergence
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 11
%N 
%P 375-399
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Berenda, C. W. 
%T On emergence and prediction
%I 
%D 1953
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 50
%N 
%P 269-74
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bergmann, G. 
%T Holism, historicism, and emergence
%I 
%D 1944
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 11
%N 
%P 209-21
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book
%A Broad, C. D. 
%T The Mind and its Place in Nature
%I Routledge and Kegan Paul
%D 1925
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bruntrup, G. 
%T Is psychophysical emergentism committed to dualism? The causal efficacy of emergent mental properties
%I 
%D 1998
%B Erkenntnis
%V 48
%N 
%P 133-51
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bunge, M. 
%T Emergence and the mind
%I 
%D 1977
%B Neuroscience
%V 2
%N 
%P 501-9
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book
%A Clayton, P. 
%T Mind and Emergence: From Quantum to Consciousness
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2004
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Crane, T. 
%T The significance of emergence
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Garnett, A. C. 
%T Scientific method and the concept of emergence
%I 
%D 1942
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 39
%N 
%P 477-86
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Haldane, J. 
%T The mystery of emergence
%I 
%D 1996
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 96
%N 
%P 261-67
%Z A defence of radical emergence against Spencer-Smith 1995.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hasker, W. 
%T Emergentism
%I 
%D 1982
%B Religious Studies
%V 18
%N 
%P 473-88
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book
%A Hasker, W. 
%T The Emergent Self
%I Cornell University Press
%D 1999
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Henle, P. 
%T The status of emergence
%I 
%D 1942
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 39
%N 
%P 486-93
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
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%0 Journal Article
%A Humphreys, P. 
%T Aspects of emergence
%I 
%D 1996
%B Philosophical Topics
%V 24
%N 
%P 53-71
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Humphreys, P. 
%T How properties emerge
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 64
%N 
%P 1-17
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Humphreys, P. 
%T Emergence, not supervenience
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophy of Science Supplement
%V 64
%N 
%P 337-45
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Jones, D. H. 
%T Emergent properties, persons, and the mind-body problem
%I 
%D 1972
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 10
%N 
%P 423-33
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
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%0 Journal Article
%A Kekes, J. 
%T Physicalism, the identity theory, and the concept of emergence
%I 
%D 1966
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 33
%N 
%P 360-75
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T Making sense of emergence
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 95
%N 
%P 3-36
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Klee, J. 
%T Microdeterminism and concepts of emergence
%I 
%D 1984
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 51
%N 
%P 44-63
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Lovejoy, A. O. 
%T The meanings of "emergence" and its modes
%I Longmans, Green, and Co
%D 1927
%B Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Philosophy
%E E. S. Brightman
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lowe, E. J. 
%T Causal closure principles and emergentism
%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosophy
%V 75
%N 
%P 571-586
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lowry, A. 
%T A note on emergence
%I 
%D 1974
%B Mind
%V 83
%N 
%P 276-77
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Mackenzie, W. L. 
%T The notion of emergence
%I 
%D 1926
%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
%V 6
%N 
%P 56-68
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Margolis, J. 
%T Emergence
%I 
%D 1986
%B Philosophical Forum
%V 17
%N 
%P 271-95
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A McLaughlin, B. P. 
%T The rise and fall of British emergentism
%I De Gruyter
%D 1992
%B Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism
%E A. Beckermann
%E H. Flohr
%E J. Kim
%Z A careful account of British emergentism. Explicates their view of emergent causal powers and laws in terms of fundamental configurational forces, a coherent idea that turned out to be false. An excellent paper.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Meehl, P. E.
%A Sellars, W. 
%T The concept of emergence
%I , vol
%D 1956
%B Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science
%E H. Feigl
%E M. Scriven
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book
%A Morgan, C. L. 
%T Emergent Evolution
%I Williams and Norgate
%D 1923
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Morris, C. R. 
%T The notion of emergence
%I 
%D 1926
%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
%V 6
%N 
%P 49-55
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Newman, D. 
%T Emergence and strange attractors
%I 
%D 1996
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 63
%N 
%P 245-61
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Newman, D. V. 
%T Chaos, emergence, and the mind-body problem
%I 
%D 2001
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 79
%N 
%P 180-96
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Newton, N. 
%T Emergence and the uniqueness of consciousness
%I 
%D 2001
%B Journal Of Consciousness Studies
%V 8
%N 
%P 47-59
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A O'Connor, T. 
%T Emergent properties
%I 
%D 1994
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 31
%N 
%P 91-104
%Z Argues against Alexander's and van Cleve's accounts of emergence, instead suggesting an account in terms of supervenience, non-structurality, and downward causation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pap, A. 
%T The concept of absolute emergence
%I 
%D 1951
%B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
%V 2
%N 
%P 302-11
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pepper, S. C. 
%T Emergence
%I 
%D 1926
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 23
%N 
%P 241-45
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Book
%A Peters, S. L. 
%T Emergent Materialism: A Proposed Solution to the Mind-Body Problem
%I University Press of America
%D 1995
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pihlstrom, S. 
%T What shall we do with emergence? A survey of a fundamenta; issue in the metaphysics and epistemology of science
%I 
%D 1999
%B South African Journal of Philosophy
%V 18
%N 
%P 192-210
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pluhar, E. 
%T Emergence and reduction
%I 
%D 1978
%B Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
%V 9
%N 
%P 279-89
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ripley, C. 
%T Sperry's concept of consciousness
%I 
%D 1984
%B Inquiry
%V 27
%N 
%P 399-423
%Z An in-depth analysis of Sperry's views on consciousness. Sperry is not a dualist; he believes in "structural causation" based on emergent properties.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rohrlich, F. 
%T Cognitive emergence
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophy of Science Supplement
%V 64
%N 
%P 346-58
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rueger, A. 
%T Robust supervenience and emergence
%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 67
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%T Physical emergence, diachronic and synchronic
%I 
%D 2001
%B Synthese
%V 124
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%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Quarterly
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%N 
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%B Philosophical Studies
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%N 
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%I 
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%B Journal of Consciousness Studies
%V 5
%N 
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%A McGeever, J. 
%T The search for ontological emergence
%I 
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%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 49
%N 
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%I 
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%B Journal of Consciousness Studies
%V 8
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%T Reductionism and emergent properties
%I 
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%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 95
%N 
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%Z Distinguishes radical, epistemic, and interactional emergence, favoring the latter. With consideration of qualia as a radical emergent.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
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%B Psychological Review
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%Z Consciousness is an emergent property of brain dynamics that itself governs low-level flow of excitation. Midway between mentalism and materialism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
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%0 Journal Article
%A Sperry, R. W. 
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%I 
%D 1991
%B Journal of Mind and Behavior
%V 12
%N 
%P 221-245
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
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%A Stace, W. T. 
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%A Stephan, A. 
%T Emergence -- a systematic look at its historical facets
%I De Gruyter
%D 1992
%B Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism
%E A. Beckermann
%E H. Flohr
%E J. Kim
%Z On different ways of understanding emergence: as nonadditivity, novelty, nonpredictability, nondeducibility; and on problems about qualia and downward causation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
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%0 Journal Article
%A Stephan, A. 
%T Armchair arguments against emergence
%I 
%D 1997
%B Erkenntnis
%V 46
%N 
%P 305-14
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
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%0 Book Section
%A Teller, P. 
%T A contemporary look at emergence
%I De Gruyter
%D 1992
%B Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism
%E A. Beckermann
%E H. Flohr
%E J. Kim
%Z An attempt to explicate "emergent" properties in terms of relational properties. Argues that even problem cases, e.g. space-time separation and phenomenal properties, might be treated this way.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
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%0 Journal Article
%A van Cleve, J. 
%T Mind -- dust or magic? Panpsychism versus emergence
%I 
%D 1990
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 4
%N 
%P 215-226
%Z On Nagel 1979: emergence is more plausible than panpsychism. A construal of emergence as nomological supervenience without logical supervenience.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, emergence
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%I 
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%B Journal of Consciousness Studies
%V 8
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%T On the modeling of emergent interaction: Which will it be, the laws of thermodynamics or Sperry's "wheel" in the subcircuitry?
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%B Journal of Mind and Behavior
%V 12
%N 
%P 535-39
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%T Emergence, realization, and supervenience
%I 
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%B Philosophical Studies
%V 108
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%I 
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%B Philosophy of Science
%V 64
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%P 372-84
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%A Wynn, M. 
%T Emergent phenomena and theistic explanation
%I 
%D 1999
%B International Philosophical Quarterly
%V 39
%N 
%P 141-55
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%0 Book
%A Almog, J. 
%T What Am I?: Descartes and the Mind-Body Problem
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2001
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%A Keating, B. 
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%I 
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%B Mind
%V 90
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%Z Interactionism is compatible with conservation of energy and momentum: the mind exerts a non-physical force on the brain.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%A Bricke, J. 
%T Interaction and physiology
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%B Mind
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%0 Book Section
%A Crane, T. 
%T Mental substances
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2003
%B Minds and Persons
%E A. O'Hear
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%A Efron, A. 
%T Residual asymmetric dualism: A theory of mind-body relations
%I 
%D 1992
%B Journal of Mind and Behavior
%V 13
%N 
%P 113-36
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%0 Journal Article
%A Evans, S. 
%T Separable souls: A defense of minimal dualism
%I 
%D 1981
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 19
%N 
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%A Herbert, R. T. 
%T Dualism/materialism
%I 
%D 1998
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 48
%N 
%P 159-75
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%A Himma, K. E. 
%T When a problem for all in a problem for none: Substance dualism, physicalism, and the mind-body problem
%I 
%D 2005
%B 2005
%V 
%N 
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%0 Book Section
%A Kim, J. 
%T Lonely souls: Causality and substance dualism
%I Routledge
%D 2003
%B Philosophy of Mind: Contemporary Readings
%E T. O'Connor
%E D. Robb
%E (eds
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Langsam, H. 
%T Strategy for dualists
%I 
%D 2001
%B Metaphilosophy
%V 32
%N 
%P 395-418
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Larmer, R. 
%T Mind-body interactionism and the conservation of energy
%I 
%D 1986
%B International Philosophical Quarterly
%V 26
%N 
%P 277-85
%Z Various arguments about interactionism based on conservation of energy. C of E only applies to causally isolated systems, so objections beg the question.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lowe, E. J. 
%T The problem of psychophysical causation
%I 
%D 1992
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 70
%N 
%P 263-76
%Z Argues that there can be interaction without breaking physical laws: e.g. by basic psychic forces, or by varying physical constants, or especially by arranging fractal trees of physical causation leading to behavior.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Lowe, E. J. 
%T The causal autonomy of the mental
%I 
%D 1993
%B Mind
%V 102
%N 
%P 629-44
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Mills, E. 
%T Interactionism and overdetermination
%I 
%D 1996
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 33
%N 
%P 105-115
%Z Argues that interactionist dualism is compatible with the causal closure of the physical, if we allow causal overdetermination; and there is a strong case for the latter.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Mills, E. 
%T Interactionism and physicality
%I 
%D 1997
%B Ratio
%V 10
%N 
%P 169-83
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%A O'Leary-Hawthorne, J.
%A McDonough, J. K. 
%T Numbers, minds, and bodies: A fresh look at mind-body dualism
%I 
%D 1998
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 12
%N 
%P 349-371
%Z 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Pap, A. 
%T Semantic analysis and psychophysical dualism
%I 
%D 1952
%B 1952
%V 
%N 
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%A Pietroski, P. M. 
%T Mental causation for dualists
%I 
%D 1994
%B Mind and Language
%V 9
%N 
%P 336-66
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%A Popper, K. R. 
%T Language and the body-mind problem: A restatement of interactionism
%I 
%D 1953
%B In <i>Proceedings of the
%V 11
%N 
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%T A note on the body-mind problem
%I 
%D 1955
%B Analysis
%V 15
%N 
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%0 Book Section
%A Robinson, H. 
%T Dualism
%I Blackwell
%D 2002
%B Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind
%E S. Stich
%E T. Warfield
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Rozemond, M. 
%T Descartes's Dualism
%I Harvard University Press
%D 2002
%Z 
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%A Scheffler, I. 
%T The new dualism: Psychological and physical terms
%I 
%D 1950
%B 1950
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%N 
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%A Sellars, W. 
%T A note on Popper's argument for dualism
%I 
%D 1954
%B Analysis
%V 15
%N 
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%A Sussman, A. 
%T Reflection on the chances for a scientific dualism
%I 
%D 1981
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 78
%N 
%P 95-118
%Z Dualism is an empty hypothesis. Everything must be matter, though we may have to expand the notion of matter.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%A Richardson, R. C. 
%T The `scandal' of Cartesian dualism
%I 
%D 1982
%B Mind
%V 91
%N 
%P 20-37
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%A van Rooijen, K. 
%T Interactionism and evolution: A critique of Popper
%I 
%D 1987
%B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
%V 38
%N 
%P 87-92
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, dualism 
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%0 Book Section
%A Bolender, J. 
%T A farewell to isms
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A Campbell, K. 
%T Abstract particulars and the philosophy of mind
%I 
%D 1983
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 61
%N 
%P 129-41
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A Caston, V. 
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Review
%V 106
%N 
%P 309-363
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%A Francescotti, R. 
%T Understanding physical realization (and what it does not entail)
%I 
%D 2002
%B Journal of Mind and Behavior
%V 23
%N 
%P 279-292
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A Hedman, C. G. 
%T On correlating brain states with psychological states
%I 
%D 1970
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 48
%N 
%P 247-51
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%0 Book
%A Heil, J. 
%T The Nature of True Minds
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1992
%Z 
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%A Heil, J.
%A Robb, D. 
%T Mental properties
%I 
%D 2003
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 40
%N 
%P 175-196
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A Hendel, G. 
%T Realization
%I 
%D 2001
%B Critica
%V 33
%N 
%P 41-70
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%A Honderich, T. 
%T Psychophysical law-like connections and their problems
%I 
%D 1981
%B Inquiry
%V 24
%N 
%P 277-303
%Z Defending lawlike connections between physical states & conscious occurrents. Contra anomalous monism and identity theory for occurrents. But occurrents may not be causally efficacious. Comments by Wilson/Sprigge/Mackie/Stich.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T Horgan's naturalistic metaphysics of mind
%I 
%D 2002
%B Grazer Philosophische Studien
%V 63
%N 
%P 27-52
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%0 Journal Article
%A Marras, A. 
%T On Putnam's critique of metaphysical realism: mind-body identity and supervenience
%I 
%D 2001
%B Synthese
%V 126
%N 
%P 407-426
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A McGinn, C. 
%T Mental states, natural kinds and psychophysical laws
%I 
%D 1978
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 52
%N 
%P 195-220
%Z Argues that mental kinds are not natural kinds, and don't have real essences but nominal essences. For this reason, there are no psychophysical laws. With remarks on psychological laws, and the role of behavior.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%0 Journal Article
%A McGinn, M. 
%T Real things and the mind-body problem
%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosophical Psychology
%V 100
%N 
%P 303-17
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A Place, U. T. 
%T The two-factor theory of the mind-brain relation
%I 
%D 2000
%B Brain and Mind
%V 1
%N 
%P 29-43
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A Schectman, M. 
%T The brain/body problem
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Psychology
%V 10
%N 
%P 149-64
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A Scheerer, E. 
%T Psychoneural isomorphism: Historical background and current relevance
%I 
%D 1994
%B Philosophical Psychology
%V 7
%N 
%P 183-210
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A Shoemaker, S. 
%T Realization, micro-realization, and coincidence
%I 
%D 2003
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 67
%N 
%P 1-23
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A Skillen, A. 
%T Mind and matter: a problem which refuses dissolution
%I 
%D 1984
%B Mind
%V 93
%N 
%P 514-26
%Z Physical completeness, mental causation, non-reductionism are inconsistent. Ryle and Putnam are closet dualists, and Davidson's an epiphenomenalist.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%0 Journal Article
%A Stemmer, N. 
%T The mind-body problem and Quine's repudiation theory
%I 
%D 2001
%B Behavior And Philosophy
%V 29
%N 
%P 187-202
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
%U 

%0 Book
%A Steward, H. 
%T The Ontology of Mind: Events, Processes, and States
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1997
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%0 Book
%A Tye, M. 
%T The Metaphysics of Mind
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1989
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%A van Gelder, T. 
%T Monism, dualism, pluralism
%I 
%D 1998
%B Mind and Language
%V 13
%N 
%P 76-97
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%0 Journal Article
%A Wilson, R. A. 
%T Two views of realization
%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 104
%N 
%P 1-31
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical relations, psychophysical relations, misc
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%0 Book
%A Armstrong, D. M. 
%T A Materialist Theory of the Mind
%I Routledge and Kegan Paul
%D 1968
%Z Mental states should be analyzed as states that are apt to bring about certain kinds of behavior. Analysis of all kinds of mental states as such. With comments on dualism, behaviorism, identity theory, and consciousness.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Armstrong, D. M. 
%T The nature of mind
%I Macmillan
%D 1970
%B The Mind/Brain Identity Theory
%E C. Borst
%Z Mental states are internal states that are apt to cause certain behaviors. A synthesis between the "thesis" of idealism and the "antithesis" of behaviorism. With defense against objections from consciousness.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Braddon-Mitchell, D.
%A Jackson, K. 
%T The divide-and-conquer path to analytic functionalism
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophical Topics
%V 26
%N 
%P 71-89
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Clark, A. 
%T Psychofunctionalism and chauvinism
%I 
%D 1986
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 53
%N 
%P 535-59
%Z Psychofunctionalism can evade chauvinism by specifying different functional identifications within each species. Applying same mental terms to each is justified by theory similarity; but it still isn't analytic functionalism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Goldstein, I. 
%T Identifying mental states: A celebrated hypothesis refuted
%I 
%D 1994
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 72
%N 
%P 46-62
%Z Against functionalism: experiences have intrinsic introspectible acausal properties, such as duration, felt location, and unpleasantness. Both analytic and empirical functionalism fail.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Horgan, T. 
%T Functionalism and token physicalism
%I 
%D 1984
%B Synthese
%V 59
%N 
%P 321-38
%Z Formalizing versions of functionalism, and seeing which entail token physicalism and/or type physicalism. On the most plausible versions, we have token physicalism without type physicalism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Hornsby, J. 
%T On functionalism, and on Jackson, Pargetter, and Prior on functionalism
%I 
%D 1984
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 46
%N 
%P 75-96
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Jackson, F.
%A Pargetter, R.
%A Prior, E. W. 
%T Functionalism and type-type identity theories
%I 
%D 1982
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 42
%N 
%P 209-25
%Z Functionalism is compatible with type identity, as e.g. "pain" designates the state-type that fills the right functional role in an organism at a given time, i.e. a brain state. Contra Kripke, pain is not a rigid designator.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kernohan, A. 
%T Lewis's functionalism and reductive materialism
%I 
%D 1990
%B Philosophical Psychology
%V 3
%N 
%P 235-46
%Z Argues that Lewis's functionalism founders on the specification of behavior. Described intentionally => non-materialist; physically => chauvinist.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lewis, D. 
%T An argument for the identity theory
%I 
%D 1966
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 63
%N 
%P 17-25
%Z Causal roles are definitive of mental states. Since physical states fill these causal roles (by the explanatory adequacy of physics), mental states are physical states.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lewis, D. 
%T Psychophysical and theoretical identifications
%I 
%D 1972
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 50
%N 
%P 249-58
%Z Mental states can be defined, via a Ramsey-sentence analysis of the platitudes of folk psychology, as entities that fill causal roles specified by the analysis. These fillers turn out to be physical.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Lewis, D. 
%T Mad pain and martian pain
%I , Vol
%D 1978
%B Readings in the Philosophy of Psychology
%E N. Block
%Z Accounting for both pains that don't play the usual causal role and for pains that are realized in different substances, by a mixed theory: pain is the physical state that typically occupies a certain causal role in a population.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A McGinn, C. 
%T Functionalism and phenomenalism: A critical note
%I 
%D 1980
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 58
%N 
%P 35-46
%Z Functionalism (reducing the mental to its effects on the physical) is no more plausible than phenomenalism (reducing the physical to its effects on the mental).  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Owens, J. 
%T The failure of Lewis's functionalism
%I 
%D 1982
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 36
%N 
%P 159-73
%Z Lewis's original theory leads to Kripkean reference-fixing, so chauvinism. Token functionalism can't deal with paralytics. Species-relative functionalism fails as pain is intrinsic, not extrinsic.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rogler, E. 
%T On David Lewis' philosophy of mind
%I 
%D 2000
%B Protosociology
%V 14
%N 
%P 285-311
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sayward, C. 
%T Taking actions seriously
%I 
%D 1995
%B Behavior and Philosophy
%V 23
%N 
%P 51-60
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shoemaker, S. 
%T Some varieties of functionalism
%I 
%D 1981
%B Philosophical Topics
%V 12
%N 
%P 93-119
%Z Fleshing out Ramsey-sentence functionalism; against Lewis's "mad pain" mixed theory; relating functionalism to the causal theory of properties. Empirical functionalism is chauvinistic so probably false. A terrific, in-depth paper.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Tye, M. 
%T Functionalism and type physicalism
%I 
%D 1983
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 44
%N 
%P 161-74
%Z Contra Lewis: Functionalism isn't compatible with type physicalism. There are intra-population difficulties with species-relative construals, and individual-relative construals can still have multiple fillers.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Weir, A. 
%T More trouble for functionalism
%I 
%D 2001
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 101
%N 
%P 267-94
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , causal role functionalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Putnam, H. 
%T Minds and machines
%I New York University Press
%D 1960
%B Dimensions of Mind
%E S. Hook
%Z The relationship between mental and physical states is just like that between logical and structural states of Turing Machines, so no great mystery. With comments on privacy and semantic analysis.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Putnam, H. 
%T The nature of mental states
%I Pittsburgh University Press
%D 1967
%B Art, Mind, and Religion
%E Capitan
%E Merrill
%Z Why mental states are more likely to be functional states (in probabilistic automata) than brain states or behavioral dispositions.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Putnam, H. 
%T The mental life of some machines
%I Wayne State University Press
%D 1967
%B Intentionality, Minds and Perception
%E H. Castaneda
%Z On explaining behavior via TM states, e.g. explaining preference via utility functions. Logical behaviorism assumes rational preference functions. Functional organization is what matters, not physical make-up.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Putnam, H. 
%T Philosophy and our mental life
%I 
%D 1975
%B Mind, Language, and Reality
%Z Psychological states aren't TM states after all: we have lots of psych states at once; they depend on learning/memory; disjunctions of TM states are no good. But functional organization rather than physics is still what counts.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Putnam, H. 
%T Representation and Reality
%I MIT Press
%D 1987
%Z Type functionalism isn't any better than type physicalism, as mental states can be multiply realized as functional states. With what in common?  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lycan, W. G. 
%T Mental states and Putnam's functionalist hypothesis
%I 
%D 1974
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 52
%N 
%P 48-62
%Z On abstract vs. physical TMs: Putnam should say that mental states are physical TM states. But then functionalism is compatible with physicalism. On the relation between Putnam's and Armstrong's functionalism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lycan, W. G. 
%T A New Lilliputian argument against machine functionalism
%I 
%D 1979
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 35
%N 
%P 279-87
%Z If machine functionalism were true, a homunculus-head would have all the mental states of its homunculus (by the definition of "realization"), which is absurd.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lycan, W. G. 
%T The moral of the New Lilliputian argument
%I 
%D 1983
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 43
%N 
%P 277-80
%Z Reply to Elugardo 1983: so how do you specify what count as inputs/outputs?  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Elugardo, R. 
%T Machine functionalism and the New Lilliputian argument
%I 
%D 1981
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 62
%N 
%P 256-61
%Z Criticism of Lycan 1979, and a re-making of the argument.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Elugardo, R. 
%T Machine realization and the New Lilliputian argument
%I 
%D 1983
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 43
%N 
%P 267-75
%Z Lycan's New Lilliputian argument fails as inputs/outputs for the homunculus are not the same as inputs/outputs for the full system.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kane, R. H. 
%T Turing machines and mental reports
%I 
%D 1966
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 44
%N 
%P 344-52
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Nelson, R. 
%T Mechanism, functionalism, and the identity theory
%I 
%D 1974
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 73
%N 
%P 365-86
%Z Argues for mechanism rather than functionalism. Criticizes Putnam for hypostasizing mental states, which are disanalogous to mental states. Defending mechanism against Kalke's & Rorty's objections.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rorty, R. 
%T Functionalism, machines and incorrigibility
%I 
%D 1972
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 69
%N 
%P 203-20
%Z Logical states don't give us any understanding of mind over and above what the function/structure distinction gives us. In particular, it doesn't help with the understanding of privacy and incorrigibility.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Tomberlin, J. 
%T About the identity theory
%I 
%D 1965
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 43
%N 
%P 295-99
%Z Contra Putnam: logical states are not physical states, and utterances about them are not about physical states.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wagner, S. J. 
%T The liberal and the lycanthrope
%I 
%D 1988
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 69
%N 
%P 165-74
%Z Contra Lycan: machine functionalism can handle Bolivia and CRT cases by a causal/counterfactual account, and Lilliputian case by assigning mental states to minds, not bodies.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , machine functionalism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Adams, F. 
%T Properties, functionalism, and the identity theory
%I 
%D 1979
%B Eidos
%V 1
%N 
%P 153-79
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Batitsky, V. 
%T A formal rebuttal of the central argument for fnuctionalism
%I 
%D 1998
%B Erkenntnis
%V 49
%N 
%P 201-20
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bealer, G. 
%T An inconsistency in functionalism
%I 
%D 1978
%B 1978
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z A formal argument showing that functional definitions are equivalent to behavioral definitions.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bealer, G. 
%T Mind and anti-mind: Why thinking has no functional definition
%I 
%D 1985
%B Midwest Studies in Philosophy
%V 9
%N 
%P 283-328
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bealer, G. 
%T Self-consciousness
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Review
%V 106
%N 
%P 69-117
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bealer, G. 
%T The self-consciousness argument: Why Tooley's criticisms fail
%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 105
%N 
%P 281-307
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bechtel, W. 
%T Autonomous psychology: What it should and should not entail
%I 
%D 1984
%B Philosophy of Science Association
%V 1984
%N 
%P 
%Z The functional level is the appropriate level for psychology, but neurophysiological facts constrain this level and are thus relevant.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ben-Yami, H. 
%T An argument against functionalism
%I 
%D 1999
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 77
%N 
%P 320-324
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Book
%A Biro, J. I.
%A Shahan, R. W.
%T Mind, Brain and Function
%I Oklahoma University Press
%D 1982
%Z Ten papers on functionalism. Originally was Philosophical Topics, volume 12.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Block, N. 
%T Functionalism
%I , Vol
%D 1980
%B Readings in the Philosophy of Psychology
%E N. Block
%Z Distinguishes varieties of functionalism, e.g. machine and Ramsey-sentence functionalism; and compares to behaviorism. With a historical overview, and arguments for why functionalism is incompatible with physicalism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Block, N. 
%T Troubles with functionalism
%I 
%D 1978
%B Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science
%V 9
%N 
%P 261-325
%Z Distinguishes analytic and empirical functionalism. Both have problems with absent qualia, and inputs/outputs. Analytic functionalism has problems with paralytics, etc; empirical functionalism has problems with Martians.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Block, N.
%A Fodor, J. A. 
%T What psychological states are not
%I 
%D 1972
%B Philosophical Review
%V 81
%N 
%P 159-81
%Z Mental states are not physical or behavioral states; could they be functional states? With various arguments against type identity, and against machine-table functionalism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Churchland, P. M. 
%T Functionalism at forty: A critical retrospective
%I 
%D 2005
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 102
%N 
%P 33-50
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Cummins, R. 
%T Functional analysis
%I 
%D 1975
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 72
%N 
%P 741-64
%Z On the role of functional explanation versus other kinds of explanation. Functionalism applies an analytic, not subsumptive strategy.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A David, M. 
%T Kim's functionalism
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 11
%N 
%P 133-48
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Fischer, J. 
%T Functionalism and propositions
%I 
%D 1985
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 48
%N 
%P 295-311
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Fodor, J. A. 
%T Materialism
%I 
%D 1968
%B Psychological Explanation
%Z On mental state as inferred theoretical entities, individuated according to their function (cf. valve-lifters). Psychology and neuroscience will mutually constrain each other, giving a relation more complex than reduction.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Gendron, B. 
%T On the relation of neurological and psychological theories: A critique of the hardware thesis
%I 
%D 1970
%B Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
%V 8
%N 
%P 483-95
%Z Argues that functional explanation are reducible to structural explanations.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Gertler, B. 
%T Functionalism's methodological predicament
%I 
%D 2000
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 38
%N 
%P 77-94
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Hornsby, J. 
%T Physicalist thinking and conceptions of behaviour
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1986
%B Subject, Thought, and Context
%E P. Pettit
%E J. McDowell
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hoy, R. C. 
%T Dispositions, logical states, and mental occurrents
%I 
%D 1980
%B Synthese
%V 44
%N 
%P 207-40
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kalke, W. 
%T What's wrong with Fodor's and Putnam's functionalism
%I 
%D 1969
%B Nous
%V 3
%N 
%P 83-93
%Z There's no absolute functional/structural distinction, as it depends on how you choose boundaries and levels of abstraction.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lycan, W. G. 
%T Form, function and feel
%I 
%D 1981
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 78
%N 
%P 24-50
%Z Pursue a multi-leveled homuncular functionalism, with mental states characterized as states of teleologically identified subsystems. Even the identity theorist is a functionalist at a low level.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Malcolm, N. 
%T `Functionalism' in philosophical psychology
%I 
%D 1980
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 80
%N 
%P 211-30
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A McCullagh, M. 
%T Functionalism and self-consciousness
%I 
%D 2000
%B Mind and Language
%V 15
%N 
%P 481-499
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pereboom, D. 
%T Why a scientific realist cannot be a functionalist
%I 
%D 1991
%B Synthese
%V 88
%N 
%P 341-58
%Z Scientific realism requires dispositions of kinds be explained by intrinsic properties. Neural/functional properties won't work, because of reductionism and circularity. Use intrinsic psychological properties instead.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pineda, D. 
%T Functionalism and nonreductive physicalism
%I 
%D 2001
%B Theoria
%V 16
%N 
%P 43-63
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Richardson, R. C. 
%T Functionalism and reductionism
%I 
%D 1979
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 46
%N 
%P 533-58
%Z Argues that functionalism is compatible with reductionism, by analogies. Genetics has multiple realization and multiple function; reduction doesn't require biconditionals. With remarks on the de facto autonomy of psychology.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Schiffer, S. 
%T Functionalism and belief
%I University of Arizona Press
%D 1986
%B The Representation of Knowledge and Belief
%E M. Brand
%E R. Harnish
%Z Against functionalism for beliefs. Both common-sense functionalism and psychofunctionalism have problems with finding the right functional theory, distinguishing beliefs, perceptual input conditions, Twin Earth, etc.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Shoemaker, S. 
%T Realization and mental causation
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shope, R. K. 
%T Functional equivalence and the defense of materialism
%I 
%D 1973
%B Philosophical Forum
%V 4
%N 
%P 500-12
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Sober, E. 
%T Putting the function back into functionalism
%I Blackwell
%D 1990
%B Mind and Cognition
%E W. Lycan
%Z Need teleological functionalism, not Turing Machine functionalism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sober, E. 
%T Panglossian functionalism and the philosophy of mind
%I 
%D 1985
%B Synthese
%V 64
%N 
%P 165-93
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Tooley, M. 
%T Functional concepts, referentially opaque contexts, causal relations, and the definition of theoretical terms
%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 105
%N 
%P 251-79
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A van Gulick, R. 
%T Functionalism as a theory of mind
%I 
%D 1982
%B Philosophy Research Archives
%V 185
%N 
%P 
%Z The structure/function distinction is level-relative, so physiology might be relevant even under functionalism. Problems with automata, and with causal connections to nonintentionally characterized behavior.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A van Gulick, R. 
%T Functionalism, information and content
%I 
%D 1980
%B Nature and System
%V 2
%N 
%P 139-62
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ward, A. 
%T Philosophical functionalism
%I 
%D 1989
%B Behaviorism
%V 17
%N 
%P 155-8
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Weckert, J. 
%T Functionalism's impotence
%I 
%D 1990
%B Philosophical Inquiry
%V 32
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Weir, A. 
%T More trouble for functionalism
%I 
%D 2001
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 101
%N 
%P 267-293
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wilkes, K. V. 
%T Functionalism, psychology and the philosophy of mind
%I 
%D 1981
%B Philosophical Topics
%V 12
%N 
%P 147-67
%Z Functionalism may be appropriate for cognitive psychology but not for folk psychology, due to differing goals. Neuroscience will play an important role in developing functional theories.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Zangwill, N. 
%T Variable realization: not proven
%I 
%D 1992
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 42
%N 
%P 214-19
%Z Argues that the possibility of multiple realization has not been established, whether by arguments from imagination, concepts, or empirical facts.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,functionalism , functionalism, miscellaneous
%U 

%0 Book
%A Ryle, G. 
%T The Concept of Mind
%I Hutchinson and Co
%D 1949
%Z The ancestor of most contemporary philosophy of mind. Among other things, argues that the "ghost in the machine" view of mind is a category mistake, and presents dispositional analyses of many mental concepts.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bestor, T. W. 
%T Gilbert Ryle and the adverbial theory of mind
%I 
%D 1979
%B Personalist
%V 60
%N 
%P 233-42
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Burgos, J. 
%T Realism about behavior
%I 
%D 2004
%B Behavior and Philosophy
%V 32
%N 
%P 69-95
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Campbell, C. A. 
%T Ryle on the intellect
%I 
%D 1953
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 3
%N 
%P 115-38
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Carnap, R. 
%T Psychology in physical language
%I Free Press
%D 1959
%B Logical Positivism
%E Ayer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Carrier, L. 
%T Professor Shaffer's refutation of behaviourism
%I 
%D 1973
%B Mind
%V 80
%N 
%P 249-52
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Chemero, A. 
%T Reconsidering Ryle: Editor's introduction
%I 
%D 2002
%B Electronic Journal of Anlaytic Philosophy
%V 7
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Chisholm, R. 
%T A note on Carnap's meaning analysis
%I 
%D 1955
%B 1955
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Chisholm, R. 
%T Intentionality and the theory of signs
%I 
%D 1952
%B 1952
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Chisholm, R. 
%T Sentences about believing
%I 
%D 1958
%B Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science
%V 2
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Dalrymple, H. 
%T Some logical muddles in behaviorism
%I 
%D 1977
%B Southwestern Philosophical Studies
%V 2
%N 
%P 64-72
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ewing, A. C. 
%T Professor Ryle's attack on dualism
%I 
%D 1953
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 53
%N 
%P 47-78
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Farrell, B. 
%T Experience
%I 
%D 1950
%B Mind
%V 59
%N 
%P 170-98
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Finn, D. R. 
%T Putnam and logical behaviourism
%I 
%D 1971
%B Mind
%V 80
%N 
%P 432-36
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Flanagan, O. J.
%A McCreadie-Albright, T. 
%T Malcolm and the fallacy of behaviorism
%I 
%D 1974
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 26
%N 
%P 425-30
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Geach, P. 
%T Mental Acts
%I Routledge and Kegan Paul
%D 1957
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Goudge, T. A. 
%T Ryle's last thoughts on thinking
%I 
%D 1982
%B Dialogue
%V 21
%N 
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Graham, G. 
%T Spartans and behaviorists
%I 
%D 1982
%B Behaviorism
%V 10
%N 
%P 
%Z Defends behaviorism as a scientific hypothesis, so that conceivability arguments aren't relevant, and advocates "penetrability" behaviorism which can appeal to internal physical states.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hamer, C. 
%T Why Ryle is not a behaviourist
%I 
%D 1970
%B Philosophical Studies (Ireland)
%V 17
%N 
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%A Hamlyn, D. W. 
%T Behaviour
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%D 1953
%B Philosophy
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%A Hanson, N. R. 
%T Professor Ryle's "mind"
%I 
%D 1952
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 2
%N 
%P 246-48
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Harzem, P. 
%T Behaviorism for new psychology: What was wrong with behaviorism and what is wrong with it now
%I 
%D 2004
%B Behavior and Philosophy
%V 32
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%P 5-12
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%A Heidelberger, H. 
%T On characterizing the psychological
%I 
%D 1966
%B 1966
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%N 
%P 
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Killeen, P. R. 
%T Minding behavior
%I 
%D 2004
%B Behavior and Philosophy
%V 32
%N 
%P 125-147
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Kitchener, R. F. 
%T Behavior and behaviorism
%I 
%D 1977
%B Behaviorism
%V 5
%N 
%P 11-68
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Jacquette, D. 
%T Logical behaviorism and the simulation of mental episodes
%I 
%D 1985
%B Journal of Mind and Behavior
%V 6
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%P 325-332
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Longworth, G. 
%T Where should we look for the mind?
%I 
%D 2003
%B Think
%V 5
%N 
%P 
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Mace, C. A. 
%T Some implications of analytical behaviourism
%I 
%D 1949
%B 1949
%V 
%N 
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Malcolm, N. 
%T Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations
%I 
%D 1954
%B Philosophical Review
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%N 
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Mandelbaum, M. 
%T Professor Ryle and psychology
%I 
%D 1958
%B Philosophical Review
%V 67
%N 
%P 522-30
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A O'Leary-Hawthorne, J. 
%T Dennett's logical behaviorism
%I 
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%B Philosophical Topics
%V 22
%N 
%P 189-258
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%A Miller, D. S. 
%T Is consciousness "a type of behaviour"?
%I 
%D 1911
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Miller, D. S. 
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%I 
%D 1951
%B 1951
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%A Nelson, R. 
%T Behaviorism is false
%I 
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%B Journal of Philosophy
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Nelson, R. 
%T Behaviorism, finite automata, and stimulus-response theory
%I 
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%B Theory and Decision
%V 6
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Oosthuizen, D. C. S. 
%T Phenomenological psychology
%I 
%D 1970
%B Mind
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Park, S. 
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%I 
%D 1994
%B Journal of the History of Philosophy
%V 32
%N 
%P 265-90
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Place, U. T. 
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%I 
%D 1993
%B Behavior and Philosophy
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%P 25-35
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%0 Book Section
%A Price, H. H. 
%T Some objections to behaviorism
%I New York University Press
%D 1960
%B Dimensions of Mind
%E S. Hook
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Putnam, H. 
%T Brains and behavior
%I Blackwell
%D 1963
%B Analytical Philosophy: Second Series
%E R. Butler
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Quine, W. V. 
%T Mind and verbal dispositions
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1975
%B Mind and Language
%E Guttenplan
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Quine, W. V. 
%T Sellars on behaviorism, language, and meaning
%I 
%D 1980
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 61
%N 
%P 26-30
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Ribes-Inesta, E. 
%T Behavior is abstraction, not ostension: Conceptual and historical remarks on the nature of psychology
%I 
%D 2004
%B Behavior and Philosophy
%V 32
%N 
%P 55-68
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Robinson, H. 
%T Behaviorism and stimulus materialism
%I 
%D 1982
%B Matter and Sense: A Critique of Contemporary Materialism
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Rowlands, M. 
%T A defense of behaviorism
%I 
%D 1991
%B Behavior and Philosophy
%V 19
%N 
%P 93-100
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Ryle, G. 
%T On Thinking
%I Blackwell
%D 1979
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%A Scriven, M. 
%T A study of radical behaviorism
%I 
%D 1956
%B Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science
%V 1
%N 
%P 88-130
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%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Sellars, W. 
%T Mind, meaning, and behavior
%I 
%D 1952
%B 1952
%V 
%N 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Shuford, H. 
%T Logical behaviorism and intentionality
%I 
%D 1966
%B Theoria
%V 32
%N 
%P 246-51
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Skinner, B. F. 
%T The operational analysis of psychological terms
%I 
%D 1945
%B Psychological Review
%V 52
%N 
%P 270-78
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smart, J. J. C. 
%T Ryle on mechanism and psychology
%I 
%D 1959
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 9
%N 
%P 349-55
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Stemmer, N. 
%T Behavioral materialism, the success of folk psychology, and the first-person case
%I 
%D 1993
%B Behavior and Philosophy
%V 20
%N 
%P 1-14
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Stout, R. 
%T What you know when you know how someone behaves
%I 
%D 2002
%B Electronic Journal of Anlaytic Philosophy
%V 7
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Stout, R. 
%T Behaviourism
%I 
%D 2003
%B Think
%V 5
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Vendler, Z. 
%T Ryle's thoughts on thinking
%I 
%D 1981
%B Midwest Studies of Philosophy
%V 6
%N 
%P 335-43
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Weitz, M. 
%T Professor Ryle's "logical behaviourism"
%I 
%D 1951
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 48
%N 
%P 297-300
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Whitely, C. A. 
%T Behaviourism
%I 
%D 1961
%B Mind
%V 70
%N 
%P 164-74
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wisdom, J. 
%T The concept of mind
%I 
%D 1950
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 50
%N 
%P 189-204
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Wittgenstein, L. 
%T Philosophical Investigations
%I 
%D 1953
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wright, J. N. 
%T Mind and the concept of mind
%I 
%D 1959
%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
%V 33
%N 
%P 1-22
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ziff, P. 
%T About behaviourism
%I 
%D 1958
%B Analysis
%V 18
%N 
%P 132-6
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, logical behaviorism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Feigl, H. 
%T The `mental' and the `physical'
%I 
%D 1958
%B Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science
%V 2
%N 
%P 370-497
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Place, U. T. 
%T Is consciousness a brain process?
%I 
%D 1956
%B British Journal of Psychology
%V 47
%N 
%P 44-50
%Z The idea that consciousness is a brain process is logically coherent. It's a scientific hypothesis, not a necessary truth. On the "is" of composition vs the "is" of definition, and the fallacy of the internal phenomenal field.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smart, J. J. C. 
%T Sensations and brain processes
%I 
%D 1959
%B Philosophical Review
%V 68
%N 
%P 141-56
%Z Defending the thesis that sensations are contingently identical to brain processes against various objections. Topic-neutral analysis of sensation reports. Materialism beats epiphenomenalism on grounds of simplicity.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Abelson, R. 
%T A refutation of mind-body identity
%I 
%D 1970
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 18
%N 
%P 85-90
%Z The number of possible mental states is infinite (think of any number), whereas there are only finitely many brain states, so they're not identical.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Armstrong, D. M. 
%T The headless woman and the defense of materialism
%I 
%D 1968
%B Analysis
%V 29
%N 
%P 48-49
%Z Likens the anti-materialist position to the "headless woman" fallacy: "I'm not aware the mental states are physical", so "I'm aware that mental states are non-physical".  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Armstrong, D. M. 
%T Epistemological foundations for a materialist theory of mind
%I 
%D 1973
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 40
%N 
%P 178-93
%Z A prima facie case for materialism based on grounds of rational consensus, arising especially from common-sense and scientific evidence. Mental states exist (common-sense) but should be analyzed causally (evidence from science).  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Aune, B. 
%T Feigl on the mind-body problem
%I University of Minnesota Press
%D 1966
%B Mind, Matter, and Method: Essays in Philosophy and Science in Honor of Herbert Feigl
%E P. Feyerabend
%E G. Maxwell
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Baier, K. 
%T Smart on sensations
%I 
%D 1962
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 40
%N 
%P 57-68
%Z Mental states are necessarily private, and so cannot be physical states, which are public. We have epistemological authority about our mental states.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Beloff, J. 
%T The identity hypothesis: A critique
%I Routledge and Kegan Paul
%D 1965
%B Brain and Mind
%E J. R. Smythies
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Blumenfeld, J-B. 
%T Phenomenal properties and the identity theory
%I 
%D 1979
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 63
%N 
%P 485-93
%Z Argues that phenomenal properties aren't needed to identify sensations with brain-states, and nor are topic-neutral analyses.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Borst, C. V.
%T The Mind/Brain Identity Theory
%I Macmillan
%D 1970
%Z An anthology of central articles on the identity theory.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bradley, M. C. 
%T Sensations, brain-processes, and colours
%I 
%D 1963
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 41
%N 
%P 385-93
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Brandt, R. 
%T Doubts about the identity theory
%I New York University Press
%D 1960
%B Dimensions of Mind
%E S. Hook
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Brandt, R.
%A Kim, J. 
%T The logic of the identity theory
%I 
%D 1967
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 66
%N 
%P 515-537
%Z Arguing for an event-identity construal of the identity theory. Comparing the identity theory to the weaker "principle of simultaneous isomorphism". The only reason to accept the identity theory is ontological simplicity.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Brodbeck, M. 
%T Mental and physical: Identity versus sameness
%I University of Minnesota Press
%D 1966
%B Mind, Matter, and Method: Essays in Philosophy and Science in Honor of Herbert Feigl
%E P. Feyerabend
%E G. Maxwell
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Candlish, S. 
%T Mind, brain, and identity
%I 
%D 1970
%B Mind
%V 79
%N 
%P 502-18
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Carney, J. 
%T The compatibility of mind-body identity with dualism
%I 
%D 1971
%B 1971
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z Argues that the identity theory is compatible with linguistic dualism, as the mental and the physical may differ in intensional properties only.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Clarke, J. 
%T Mental structure and the identity theory
%I 
%D 1971
%B Mind
%V 80
%N 
%P 521-30
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Coburn, R. 
%T Shaffer on the identity of mental states and brain processes
%I 
%D 1963
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 60
%N 
%P 89-92
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Coder, D. 
%T The fundamental error of central-state materialism
%I 
%D 1973
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 10
%N 
%P 289-98
%Z On problems with theories that leave the nature of mind open a priori: how can we even understand the possibilities?  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Cornman, J. 
%T The identity of mind and body
%I 
%D 1962
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 59
%N 
%P 486-92
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Coburn, R. C. 
%T Shaffer on the identity of mental states and brain processes
%I 
%D 1963
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 60
%N 
%P 
%Z Location of mental states by convention (Shaffer 1961) won't work, as it (a) makes mental states public, and (b) conflicts with connections to behavior.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Crittenden, C. 
%T Ontology and mind-body identity
%I 
%D 1971
%B Philosophical Forum
%V 2
%N 
%P 251-70
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A de Boer, R. 
%T Cartesian categories in mind-body identity theories
%I 
%D 1976
%B Philosophical Forum
%V 7
%N 
%P 139-58
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Double, R. 
%T Central state materialism
%I 
%D 1981
%B Philosophical Studies (Ireland)
%V 28
%N 
%P 229-37
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Enc, B. 
%T In defense of the identity theory
%I 
%D 1983
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 80
%N 
%P 279-98
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Feigl, H. 
%T Some crucial issues of mind-body monism
%I 
%D 1971
%B 1971
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Garnett, A. C. 
%T Body and mind: the identity thesis
%I 
%D 1965
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 43
%N 
%P 77-81
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Grunbaum, A. 
%T Abelson on Feigl's mind-body identity thesis
%I 
%D 1972
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 23
%N 
%P 119-21
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Gustafson, D. F. 
%T On the identity theory
%I 
%D 1963
%B Analysis
%V 24
%N 
%P 30-32
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hanratty, G. 
%T The identity theory of Herbert Feigl
%I 
%D 1972
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 20
%N 
%P 113-23
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Harris, E. E. 
%T The neural identity thesis and the person
%I 
%D 1966
%B International Philosophical Quarterly
%V 6
%N 
%P 515-37
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hedman, C. G. 
%T On correlating brain states with psychological states
%I 
%D 1970
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 48
%N 
%P 247-51
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Heil, J. 
%T Sensations, experiences, and brain processes
%I 
%D 1970
%B Philosophy
%V 45
%N 
%P 221-6
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hinton, J. M. 
%T Illusions and identity
%I 
%D 1967
%B Analysis
%V 27
%N 
%P 65-76
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hockutt, M. 
%T In defense of materialism
%I 
%D 1967
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 27
%N 
%P 366-85
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hoffman, R. 
%T Malcolm and Smart on brain-mind identity
%I 
%D 1967
%B Philosophy
%V 42
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Joske, W. 
%T Sensations and brain processes: A reply to Professor Smart
%I 
%D 1960
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 38
%N 
%P 157-60
%Z On topic-neutral reports, after-images, and after-radishes. Such a report requires epistemic access to physical resemblance, which we don't have.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T On the psycho-physical identity theory
%I 
%D 1966
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 3
%N 
%P 227-35
%Z There's no empirical support for identity, over and above that for correlation; and unity of science gives no reason to accept identity. The only reason might be that of ontological simplicity.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T Phenomenal properties, psychophysical laws and the identity theory
%I 
%D 1972
%B Monist
%V 56
%N 
%P 178-92
%Z Deal with phenomenal properties by allowing only mental events, and eliminating mental objects. Identity theories needn't suppose psychophysical laws. With defense against multiple realizability arguments.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kitcher, P. S. 
%T Two versions of the identity theory
%I 
%D 1982
%B Erkenntnis
%V 17
%N 
%P 213-28
%Z Recasting the identity theory and functionalism, using Kripkean theories of reference, so mental states can refer to physiological or psychological states that we don't yet understand; and qualia problems are handled better.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lewis, D. 
%T An argument for the identity theory
%I 
%D 1965
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 63
%N 
%P 17-25
%Z Mental states are defined by their causal roles. So, by the completeness of physics, they must be physical states.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Locke, D. 
%T Must a materialist pretend he's anaesthetized?
%I 
%D 1971
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 49
%N 
%P 217-31
%Z On how materialism, as opposed to a double aspect view, can handle mental features -- by moving them into the world via a realist theory of perception. Remarks on identification of states. After-images, etc, cause problems.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lockwood, M. 
%T Einstein and the identity theory
%I 
%D 1984
%B 1984
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z Using the special theory of relativity to show that if mental events have a temporal location, then they must have a spatial location.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lubow, N. 
%T Mind-body identity and irreducible properties
%I 
%D 1978
%B Philosophy Research Archives
%V 4
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Luce, D. R. 
%T Mind-body identity and psycho-physical correlation
%I 
%D 1966
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 17
%N 
%P 1-7
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Malcolm, N. 
%T Scientific materialism and the identity theory
%I 
%D 1964
%B Dialogue
%V 3
%N 
%P 115-25
%Z The identity theory is meaningless, if identity is analyzed as spatiotemporal coincidence, as thoughts don't have location. Thoughts also require context. Even if identity holds, explaining brain doesn't imply explaining mind.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Macdonald, C. 
%T Mind-Body Identity Theories
%I Routledge
%D 1989
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Malcolm, N. 
%T Scientific materialism and the identity theory
%I 
%D 1964
%B 1964
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Margolis, J. 
%T Brain processes and sensations
%I 
%D 1965
%B Theoria
%V 31
%N 
%P 133-38
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Meehl, P. 
%T The compleat autocerebroscopist: A thought-experiment on Professor Feigl's mind-body identity thesis
%I University of Minnesota Press
%D 1966
%B Mind, Matter, and Method: Essays in Philosophy and Science in Honor of Herbert Feigl
%E P. Feyerabend
%E G. Maxwell
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Mucciolo, L. 
%T The identity theory and criteria for the mental
%I 
%D 1974
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 35
%N 
%P 167-80
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Munsat, S. 
%T Could sensations be processes?
%I 
%D 1969
%B Mind
%V 78
%N 
%P 247-51
%Z Sensations and processes have different logical type, so it is a priori impossible that they should be identical.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Nagel, T. 
%T Physicalism
%I 
%D 1965
%B Philosophical Review
%V 74
%N 
%P 339-56
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Noren, S. J. 
%T Identity, materialism, and the problem of the danglers
%I 
%D 1970
%B Metaphilosophy
%V 4
%N 
%P 318-44
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Noren, S. J. 
%T Smart's materialism: The identity thesis and translation
%I 
%D 1970
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 48
%N 
%P 54-66
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Norton, R. 
%T On the identity of identity theories
%I 
%D 1964
%B Analysis
%V 25
%N 
%P 14-16
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Pepper, S. 
%T A split in the identity theory
%I Hawaii University Press
%D 1975
%B Philosophical Aspects of the Mind-Body Problem
%E C. Cheng
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pitcher, G. 
%T Sensations and brain processes: A reply to Professor Smart
%I 
%D 1960
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 38
%N 
%P 150-7
%Z Identity requires explanation to be accepted, but Smart doesn't provide this. But one can deny identity without claiming dualism -- e.g. a "duck-rabbit" theory of mind/brain. With remarks on the completeness of descriptions.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Place, U. T. 
%T Materialism as a scientific hypothesis
%I 
%D 1960
%B Philosophical Review
%V 69
%N 
%P 101-4
%Z Contra Smart 1959: Materialism is a scientific hypothesis, if we accept certain logical criteria for what a sensation is; otherwise it's just false.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Place, U. T. 
%T Sensations and processes: A reply to Munsat
%I 
%D 1972
%B 1972
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Place, U. T. 
%T Thirty years on -- Is consciousness still a brain process?
%I 
%D 1988
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 66
%N 
%P 208-19
%Z Comparing contemporary materialism to Pace's 1956 variety. With remarks on whether the thesis is empirical or a priori, and on deciding the issue between materialism and epiphenomenalism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Place, U. T. 
%T Low claim assertions
%I Kluwer
%D 1989
%B Cause, Mind, and Reality: Essays Honoring C. B. Martin
%E J. Heil
%Z Discusses a paper of Martin's and the genesis of the identity theory, with a focus on `public' and 'private logic' and topic-neutral descriptions.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Place, U. T. 
%T Identifying the Mind: Selected Papers of U. T. Place
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2003
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Presley, C. P.
%T The Identity Theory of Mind
%I University of Queensland Press
%D 1967
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Puccetti, R. 
%T The refutation of materialism
%I 
%D 1978
%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 8
%N 
%P 157-62
%Z The identity theory must be false, as pain centers in vitro will not be pains. With a reply by G. Pearce and a rejoinder.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ripley, C. 
%T The identity theory and scientific hypotheses
%I 
%D 1969
%B Dialogue
%V 2
%N 
%P 308-10
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Robinson, H. 
%T The disappearance theory
%I 
%D 1982
%B Matter and Sense: A Critique of Contemporary Materialism
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rosenbaum, S. 
%T The property objection and the principles of identity
%I 
%D 1977
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 32
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Routley, R.
%A MaCrae, V. 
%T On the identity of sensations and physiological occurrences
%I 
%D 1966
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 3
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Schlagel, R. H. 
%T The mind-body identity impasse
%I 
%D 1977
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 14
%N 
%P 231-37
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Scriven, M. 
%T The limitations of the identity theory
%I University of Minnesota Press
%D 1966
%B Mind, Matter, and Method: Essays in Philosophy and Science in Honor of Herbert Feigl
%E P. Feyerabend
%E G. Maxwell
%Z On the identity theory as a linguistic proposal, compatible with dualism; epiphenomenalism and parallelism must be false, leaving interactionism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sellars, W. 
%T The identity approach to the mind-body problem
%I 
%D 1965
%B Review of Metaphysics
%V 18
%N 
%P 430-51
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shaffer, J. 
%T Could mental states be brain processes?
%I 
%D 1961
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 58
%N 
%P 813-22
%Z Mental states don't have a location, and brain processes do; but we could stipulate a location for mental states. With remarks on possible relations between mental and physical features, states, and concepts.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shaffer, J. 
%T Mental events and the brain
%I 
%D 1963
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 60
%N 
%P 160-6
%Z We identify mental events by noticing mental features that must be nonphysical, but still might be empirically reducible. Against topic-neutral definitions, and with response to Coburn 1963 on location.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Simon, M. A. 
%T Materialism, mental language, and the mind-body identity
%I 
%D 1970
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 30
%N 
%P 514-32
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smart, J. J. C. 
%T Sensations and brain processes: A rejoinder to Dr. Pitcher and Mr. Joske
%I 
%D 1960
%B Australasian Journal of Philsophy
%V 38
%N 
%P 252-54
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smart, J. J. C. 
%T Further remarks on sensations and brain processes
%I 
%D 1961
%B 1961
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z Reply to Stevenson 1960: There are no irreducible mental properties; they reduce to physical properties via topic-neutral definitions.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smart, J. J. C. 
%T Brain processes and incorrigibility
%I 
%D 1962
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 40
%N 
%P 68-70
%Z Reply to Baier 1962: epistemological authority is compatible with materialism. Mental state reports are not completely incorrigible, though.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smart, J. J. C. 
%T Materialism
%I 
%D 1963
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 60
%N 
%P 651-62
%Z Defending topic-neutral analyses of mental reports, and arguing against Wittgensteinian behaviorism via brain-in-vat examples. With remarks on the appeal of materialism and on compatibility with ordinary language.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smart, J. J. C. 
%T The identity thesis: A reply to Professor Garrett
%I 
%D 1965
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 43
%N 
%P 82-3
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smart, J. J. C. 
%T Further thoughts on the identity theory
%I 
%D 1972
%B Monist
%V 56
%N 
%P 177-92
%Z On some problems for the identity theory arising from the intensionality of mental states and from the appeal to properties, and on how to modify the translation form of the theory without embracing the disappearance version.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smythies, J. R. 
%T Requiem for the identity theory
%I 
%D 1994
%B Inquiry
%V 37
%N 
%P 311-29
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sosa, E. 
%T Professor Malcolm on "Scientific materialism and the identity theory"
%I 
%D 1965
%B Dialogue
%V 4
%N 
%P 422-23
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Stevenson, J. T. 
%T `Sensations and brain processes': A reply to J. J. C. Smart
%I 
%D 1960
%B Philosophical Review
%V 69
%N 
%P 505-10
%Z Identity theory implies nomological danglers, due to the irreducibility of defining mental properties.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Stoutland, F. 
%T Ontological simplicity and the identity hypothesis
%I 
%D 1971
%B 1971
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z The identity thesis isn't ontologically simpler than dualism: we still need a dualism of properties, and explanatory danglers. Not much turns on the issue, except in teleological explanation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sosa, E. 
%T Professor Malcolm on `Scientific materialism and the identity theory'
%I 
%D 1965
%B Dialogue
%V 3
%N 
%P 422-23
%Z Contra Malcolm 1965: explaining brain will explain mind, if the explanation is conjoined with the identity statement. With rejoinder from Malcolm.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Swartz, N. 
%T Can the theory of contingent identity between sensation-states and brain-states be made empirical?
%I 
%D 1974
%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 3
%N 
%P 405-17
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Swinburne, R. 
%T Are mental events identical with brain events?
%I 
%D 1993
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 19
%N 
%P 173-181
%Z Property identity theses fail due to meaning differences, and event identity these fail due to a lack of entailment relations. Rebuts objections from weaker identity criteria and analogies with scientific identification.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Taylor, C. 
%T Mind-body identity, a side issue?
%I 
%D 1967
%B Philosophical Review
%V 76
%N 
%P 201-13
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Teichmann, J. 
%T The contingent identity of minds and brains
%I 
%D 1967
%B Mind
%V 76
%N 
%P 404-15
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Thalberg, I. 
%T A novel approach to mind-brain identity
%I 
%D 1978
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 3
%N 
%P 255-72
%Z Suggests a theory in which neural states are components of, but not identical to, overall psychological states. This can accommodate raw feels if necessary as a further component, but is mostly materialistic.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Thomson, J. J. 
%T The identity theory
%I St
%D 1969
%B Philosophy, Science, and Method: Essays in Honor of Ernest Nagel
%E S. Morgenbesser
%E P. Suppes
%E M. White
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Tomberlin, J. E. 
%T About the identity theory
%I 
%D 1965
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 53
%N 
%P 295-9
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Watkins, J. W. N. 
%T A basic difficulty in the mind-brain identity hypothesis
%I Paragon House
%D 1978
%B Mind and Brain
%E J. Eccles
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Weismann, D. 
%T A note on the identity thesis
%I 
%D 1965
%B Mind
%V 74
%N 
%P 571-77
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Whitely, C. H. 
%T The mind-brain identity hypothesis
%I 
%D 1970
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 20
%N 
%P 193-99
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wolfe, J.
%A Nathan, G. J. 
%T The identity theory as a scientific hypothesis
%I 
%D 1968
%B Dialogue
%V 7
%N 
%P 469-72
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ziedins, R. 
%T Identification of characteristics of mental events with characteristics of brain events
%I 
%D 1971
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 8
%N 
%P 13-23
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, identity theory 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Austin, J. W. 
%T Rorty's materialism
%I 
%D 1975
%B Auslegung
%V 3
%N 
%P 20-28
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bernstein, R. 
%T The challenge of scientific materialism
%I 
%D 1968
%B International Philosophical Quarterly
%V 8
%N 
%P 252-75
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bush, E. 
%T Rorty revisited
%I 
%D 1974
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 25
%N 
%P 33-42
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Cam, P. 
%T "Rorty revisited", or "Rorty revised"
%I 
%D 1978
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 33
%N 
%P 377-86
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Carter, W. R. 
%T On incorrigibility and eliminative materialism
%I 
%D 1974
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 28
%N 
%P 113-21
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Cornman, J. 
%T On the elimination of `sensations' and sensations
%I 
%D 1968
%B Review of Metaphysics
%V 22
%N 
%P 15-35
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Donovan, C. 
%T Eliminative materialism reconsidered
%I 
%D 1978
%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 8
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Doppelt, G. 
%T Incorrigibility, the mental, and materialism
%I 
%D 1977
%B 1977
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Everitt, N. 
%T A problem for the eliminative materialist
%I 
%D 1981
%B Mind
%V 90
%N 
%P 428-34
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Everitt, N. 
%T How not to solve a problem for the eliminative materialist
%I 
%D 1983
%B Mind
%V 92
%N 
%P 590-92
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Feyerabend, P. 
%T Mental events and the brain
%I 
%D 1963
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 40
%N 
%P 295-6
%Z Identity theory implies dualism, though its acceptance of mental properties. Instead we should eliminate talk of mental processes altogether, or redefine them in physiological terms.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Feyerabend, P. 
%T Materialism and the mind-body problem
%I 
%D 1963
%B Review of Metaphysics
%V 17
%N 
%P 49-67
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Globus, G. 
%T The strict identity theory of Schlick, Russell, Maxwell, and Feigl
%I University Press of America
%D 1989
%B Science, Mind, and Psychology: Essays in Honor of Grover Maxwell
%E M. Maxwell
%E C. Savage
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Godow, R. 
%T Eliminative materialism and denotation
%I 
%D 1976
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 36
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Goodman, R. B. 
%T A note on eliminative materialism
%I 
%D 1974
%B Journal of Critical Analysis
%V 5
%N 
%P 80-83
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hiley, D. R. 
%T Is eliminative materialism materialistic?
%I 
%D 1978
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 38
%N 
%P 325-37
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hiley, D. R. 
%T The disappearance theory and the denotation argument
%I 
%D 1980
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 37
%N 
%P 307-20
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lycan, W. G.
%A Pappas, G. 
%T What is eliminative materialism?
%I 
%D 1972
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 50
%N 
%P 149-59
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lycan, W. G. 
%T Quine's materialism
%I 
%D 1976
%B Philosophia
%V 6
%N 
%P 101-30
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Quine, W. V. 
%T On mental entities
%I 
%D 1966
%B The Ways of Paradox
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Richardson, R. C. 
%T Disappearance and the identity theory
%I 
%D 1981
%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 11
%N 
%P 473-85
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rorty, R. 
%T Mind-body identity, privacy, and categories
%I 
%D 1965
%B Review of Metaphysics
%V 19
%N 
%P 24-54
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rorty, R. 
%T In defense of eliminative materialism
%I 
%D 1970
%B Review of Metaphysics
%V 24
%N 
%P 112-21
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rosenthal, D. M. 
%T Keeoing matter in mind
%I 
%D 1980
%B Midwest Studies in Philosophy
%V 5
%N 
%P 295-322
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Savitt, S. 
%T Rorty's disappearance theory
%I 
%D 1974
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 28
%N 
%P 433-36
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shirley, E. S. 
%T Rorty's "disappearance" version of the identity theory
%I 
%D 1974
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 25
%N 
%P 73-75
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sikora, R. I. 
%T Rorty's mark of the mental and his disappearance theory
%I 
%D 1974
%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 4
%N 
%P 191-93
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sikora, R. I. 
%T Rorty's new mark of the mental
%I 
%D 1975
%B Analysis
%V 35
%N 
%P 192-94
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Steiling, K. 
%T The elimination of sensations and the loss of philosophy
%I 
%D 1976
%B Auslegung
%V 3
%N 
%P 20-28
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, eliminative materialism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Antony, M. V. 
%T Davidson's argument for monism
%I 
%D 2003
%B Synthese
%V 135
%N 
%P 1-12
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Davidson, D. 
%T Mental events
%I Humanities Press
%D 1970
%B Experience and Theory
%E L. Foster
%E J. Swanson
%Z Arguing for anomalous monism: no strict psychophysical laws, no strict psychological laws, and token identity without type identity. Mental events can still cause, via subsumption under physical laws.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Davidson, D. 
%T The material mind
%I North-Holland
%D 1973
%B Logic, Methodology and the Philosophy of Science
%E P. Suppes
%Z The psychological supervenes on the physical but is not reducible to it, because of the holistic nature of intentional attribution. So building a perfect physical model may not explain psychology.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Davidson, D. 
%T Psychology as philosophy
%I Harper & Row
%D 1974
%B Philosophy of Psychology
%E S. Brown
%Z On the differing constitutive standards of mental and physical concepts. Attribution of mental concepts is holistic, and presupposes a background of rationality, etc. With examples from decision theory.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Davidson, D. 
%T Essays on Actions and Events
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1980
%Z A collection of papers on action, causation and the philosophy of psychology.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Davidson, D. 
%T Problems in the explanation of action
%I Blackwell
%D 1987
%B Metaphysics and Morality
%E P. Pettit
%E R. Sylvan
%E J. Norman
%Z Remarks on how mental properties can explain action without strict laws. The mental is a conceptual, not an ontological category, governed by normative standards, and not reducible to the non-normative.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Davidson, D. 
%T Thinking causes
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1992
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Davidson, D. 
%T Laws and cause
%I 
%D 1995
%B Dialectica
%V 49
%N 
%P 263-79
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Davidson, D. 
%T The emergence of thought
%I 
%D 1999
%B Erkenntnis
%V 51
%N 
%P 511-21
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Antony, L. 
%T Anomalous monism and the problem of explanatory force
%I 
%D 1989
%B Philosophical Review
%V 98
%N 
%P 153-87
%Z Criticism of Davidson's argument for rational causation. Reasons must cause in virtue of their rational properties. Token identities can't exist, due to normativity. Quinean psychology can't yield rational explanations.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bickle, J. 
%T Mental anomaly and the new mind-brain reductionism
%I 
%D 1992
%B Philosophy of Science
%V 59
%N 
%P 217-30
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Campbell, N. 
%T The standard objection to anomalous monism
%I 
%D 1997
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 75
%N 
%P 373-82
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Campbell, N. 
%T Anomalous monism and the charge of epiphenomenalism
%I 
%D 1998
%B Dialectica
%V 52
%N 
%P 23-39
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Cheng, K. 
%T Davidson's action theory and epiphenomenalism
%I 
%D 1997
%B Journal of Philosophical Research
%V 22
%N 
%P 81-95
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Child, W. 
%T Anomalism, uncodifiability, and psychophysical relations
%I 
%D 1993
%B 1993
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z Anomalism is compatible with supervenience, if it is construed as denying psychophysical laws useful for explaining behavior. It is incompatible with token identity, though. With much on the uncodifiability of rationality.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Cooper, W. E. 
%T Materialism and madness
%I 
%D 1980
%B Philosophical Papers
%V 9
%N 
%P 36-40
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Daniel, S. G. 
%T Why even Kim-style psychophysical laws are impossible
%I 
%D 1999
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 80
%N 
%P 225-237
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Elgin, C. 
%T Indeterminacy, underdetermination and the anomalous monism
%I 
%D 1980
%B Synthese
%V 45
%N 
%P 233-55
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Garrett, B. J. 
%T Davidson on causal relevance
%I 
%D 1999
%B Ratio
%V 12
%N 
%P 14-33
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Goldberg, B. 
%T A problem with anomalous monism
%I 
%D 1977
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 32
%N 
%P 175-80
%Z Davidson's argument equivocates on the term "physical": the physical events that mental events cause might not be subsumed under laws.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Herstein, G. L. 
%T Davidson on the impossibility of psychophysical laws
%I 
%D 2005
%B Synthese
%V 145
%N 
%P 45-63
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hess, P. 
%T Actions, reasons and Humean causes
%I 
%D 1981
%B Analysis
%V 41
%N 
%P 77-81
%Z Anomalous monism implies that mental properties don't cause anything.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Honderich, T. 
%T The argument for anomalous monism
%I 
%D 1982
%B Analysis
%V 42
%N 
%P 59-64
%Z If anomalous monism is true, mental events may cause, but their mental properties aren't causally relevant.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hum, D. D. 
%T Davidson's identity crisis
%I 
%D 1998
%B Dialectica
%V 52
%N 
%P 45-61
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Jackman, H. 
%T Belief, rationality, and psychophysical laws
%I 
%D 2000
%B Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Volume 9: Philsophy of Mind
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Johnston, M. 
%T Why having a mind matters
%I Blackwell
%D 1985
%B Action and Events
%E B. McLaughlin
%E E. LePore
%Z Anomalous monism loses out to Australian materialism. It can't be a priori, it leads to exhaustive monism, it doesn't support a new view of free action, and it implies the causal irrelevance of the mental.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kalderon, M. E. 
%T Epiphenomenalism and content
%I 
%D 1987
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 52
%N 
%P 71-90
%Z Davidson's view leads to epiphenomenalism about content, as it can't support the appropriate counterfactuals. Strong supervenience might be a way out, but that is inconsistent with anomalism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kernohan, A. 
%T Psychology: Autonomous or anomalous?
%I 
%D 1985
%B Dialogue
%V 24
%N 
%P 427-42
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Kim, J. 
%T Psychophysical laws
%I Blackwell
%D 1985
%B Action and Events
%E B. McLaughlin
%E E. LePore
%Z How there can be psychophysical generalizations but no laws -- they might lack modal force. On the relation between psychophysical anomalism and psychological anomalism. Casting Davidson as a Kantian dualist.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Kim, J. 
%T Can supervenience and "non-strict laws" save anomalous monism?
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Klagge, J. C. 
%T Davidson's troubles with supervenience
%I 
%D 1990
%B Synthese
%V 85
%N 
%P 339-52
%Z Anomalous supervenience is consistent, at the cost of anti-realism about the mental. Supervenience is a constraint on interpretation, but needn't support counterfactuals as different interpretation schemes are possible,  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Klee, R. 
%T Anomalous monism, ceteris paribus, and psychological explanation
%I 
%D 1992
%B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
%V 43
%N 
%P 389-403
%Z Problems with holism and ceteris paribus laws aren't unique to psychology. One finds the same thing in the physical sciences. So rationality plays no special role, and psychological laws are as reasonable as physical laws.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kuczynski, J. M. 
%T A proof of the partial anomalousness of the mental
%I 
%D 1998
%B Southern Journal Of Philosophy
%V 36
%N 
%P 491-504
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Latham, N. 
%T Davidson and Kim on psychophysical laws
%I 
%D 1999
%B Synthese
%V 118
%N 
%P 121-44
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A LePore, E.
%A Loewer, B. 
%T Mind matters
%I 
%D 1987
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 630
%N 
%P 
%Z Anomalous monism is not committed to epiphenomenalism, as even non-strict laws can ground counterfactuals and so support the causal relevance of mental properties.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Lycan, W. G. 
%T Psychological laws
%I 
%D 1981
%B Philosophical Topics
%V 12
%N 
%P 9-38
%Z A functionalist defense against anomalous monism. Psychofunctional laws and psychological laws, though not psychophysical laws, may exist. Rebutting arguments from rationality, indeterminism, intensionality, etc.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A McDowell, J. 
%T Functionalism and anomalous monism
%I Blackwell
%D 1985
%B Action and Events
%E B. McLaughlin
%E E. LePore
%Z Against Loar's functionalist reductionism: it doesn't begin to capture the normative role of rationality or the subjectivity of the mental.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A McLaughlin, B. P. 
%T Anomalous monism and the irreducibility of the mental
%I Blackwell
%D 1985
%B Action and Events
%E B. McLaughlin
%E E. LePore
%Z A very thorough summary of Davidson's views. Highly recommended.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A McLaughlin, B. P.
%A LePore, E.
%T Actions and Events
%I Blackwell
%D 1985
%Z 30 essays on Davidson.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A McLaughlin, B. P. 
%T On Davidson's response to the charge of epiphenomenalism
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1992
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z Comments on Davidson 1992. Davidson can respond to critics accepting causal relevance of mental properties and still denying strict laws. Davidson misconstrues his critics' positions on supervenience.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Melchert, N. 
%T What's wrong with anomalous monism
%I 
%D 1986
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 80
%N 
%P 265-74
%Z Davidson is concerned with intentional, not phenomenal states; and his characterization of these is just as physical states under a certain description. So he avoids epiphenomenalism (contra e.g. Honderich 1982).  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Miller, A. 
%T Some anomalies in Kim's account of Davidson
%I 
%D 1993
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 31
%N 
%P 335-44
%Z Kim's version of Davidson's argument against psychophysical laws cannot work. Elucidating the notion of a constitutive principle.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Nasrin, M. 
%T Anomalous monism in Carnap's Aufbau
%I 
%D 2004
%B Erkenntnis
%V 60
%N 
%P 283-293
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Noren, S. J. 
%T Anomalous monism, events, and `the mental'
%I 
%D 1979
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 40
%N 
%P 64-74
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Patterson, S. A. 
%T The anomalism of psychology
%I 
%D 1996
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 96
%N 
%P 37-52
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Preyer, G. 
%T Primary reasons: From radical interpretation to a pure anomalism of the mental
%I 
%D 2000
%B Protosociology
%V 14
%N 
%P 158-179
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Robinson, H. 
%T Davidson and nonreductive materialism: A tale of two cultures
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2001
%B Physicalism and its Discontents
%E C. Gillett
%E B. Loewer
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Rosenberg, A. 
%T Davidson's unintended attack on psychology
%I Blackwell
%D 1985
%B Action and Events
%E B. McLaughlin
%E E. LePore
%Z Anomalous monism implies that there aren't even heteronomic psychological generalizations, as variables can't be independently measured.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rowlands, M. 
%T Anomalism, supervenience, and Davidson on content-individuation
%I 
%D 1990
%B Philosophia
%V 295
%N 
%P 
%Z Supervenience is compatible with anomalism: biconditional laws are ruled out by the disjunctive base, and the wideness of mental states rules out one-way psychophysical laws, as there's no single property in the base.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Seager, W. E. 
%T The anomalousness of the mental
%I 
%D 1981
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 19
%N 
%P 389-401
%Z Elucidating Davidson's argument, focusing on the argument against strict psychophysical laws. Generalizations involve disjunctive kinds and so are heteronomic and not law-like.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Seager, W. E. 
%T Disjunctive laws and supervenience
%I 
%D 1991
%B Analysis
%V 51
%N 
%P 93-98
%Z Argues contra Kim that supervenience is compatible with anomalous monism: the the disjunctive generalizations aren't lawlike, as they aren't confirmed by their instances.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shea, N. 
%T Does externalism entail the anomalism of the mental?
%I 
%D 2003
%B The Philosophical Quarterly
%V 53
%N 
%P 201-213
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Smart, J. J. C. 
%T Davidson's minimal materialism
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1985
%B Essays on Davidson
%E B. Vermazen
%E M. Hintikka
%Z Some comments on holism, indeterminacy, anomalism, and materialism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smith, P. 
%T Bad news for anomalous monism?
%I 
%D 1982
%B Analysis
%V 42
%N 
%P 220-4
%Z Response to Honderich 1982: physical events are individuated as mental states by virtue of their causal role, so the mental is causally relevant.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Sosa, E. 
%T Davidson's thinking causes
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Stanton, W. L. 
%T Supervenience and psychophysical law in anomalous monism
%I 
%D 1983
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 64
%N 
%P 72-9
%Z Supervenience entails psychophysical principles, but this is compatible with anomalous monism. On what constitutes a strict psychophysical law.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Suppes, P. 
%T Davidson's views on psychology as a science
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1985
%B Essays on Davidson
%E B. Vermazen
%E M. Hintikka
%Z Various: physics is indeterministic and intensional, animals have beliefs, psychology has derived laws, and decision-theory doesn't need speech.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Tiffany, E. C. 
%T The rational character of belief and the argument for mental anomalism
%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 103
%N 
%P 258-314
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A van Gulick, R. 
%T Rationality and the anomalous nature of the mental
%I 
%D 1980
%B Philosophy Research Archives
%V 7
%N 
%P 
%Z Rationality constraints don't introduce an irreducibly normative element into intentional attributions. Rationality serves as a condition of adequacy for psychophysical theories, but it doesn't rule them out.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Vermazen, B.
%A Hintikka, M.
%T Essays on Davidson
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1985
%Z 12 essays on Davidson, with replies.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Walsh, D. M. 
%T Wide content individualism
%I 
%D 1998
%B Mind
%V 107
%N 
%P 625-652
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Welshon, R. 
%T Anomalous monism and epiphenomenalism
%I 
%D 1999
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 80
%N 
%P 103-120
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Yalowitz, S. 
%T Rationality and the argument for anomalous monism
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 87
%N 
%P 235-58
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Yalowitz, S. 
%T Causation in the argument for anomalous monism
%I 
%D 1998
%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 28
%N 
%P 183-226
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Zangwill, N. 
%T Supervenience and anomalous monism: Blackburn on Davidson
%I 
%D 1993
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 71
%N 
%P 59-79
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,other psychophysical theories, anomalous monism 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Antony, L. 
%T The causal relevance of the mental
%I 
%D 1991
%B Mind and Language
%V 6
%N 
%P 295-327
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Audi, R. 
%T Mental causation: Sustaining and dynamic
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Baker, L. R. 
%T Metaphysics and mental causation
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z Mental causation is incompatible with strong supervenience and causal closure of physics, as we can't distinguish high-level causes from non-causes. So reject the metaphysics and make explanation prior to causation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Barrett, J. 
%T Rationalizing explanation and causally relevant mental properties
%I 
%D 1994
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 74
%N 
%P 77-102
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bennett, K. 
%T Why the exclusion problem seems intractable and how, just maybe, to tract it
%I 
%D 2003
%B Nous
%V 37
%N 
%P 471-97
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Blackburn, S. 
%T Losing your mind: Physics, identity, and folk burglar prevention
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1991
%B The Future of Folk Psychology
%E J. Greenwood
%Z Arguing for the causal efficacy and scientific respectability of higher-order states, such as functional-role states. To require appeal to particular physical states is to succumb to a "Tractarian" view of physical primacy.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Block, N. 
%T Can the mind change the world?
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1989
%B Meaning and Method: Essays in Honor of Hilary Putnam
%E G. Boolos
%Z Rescuing content from epiphenomenalism via functional role argument; but then functional roles aren't really causally efficacious (cf. dormitive virtue), so epi all over again? Roles vs fillers, causation vs explanation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Block, N. 
%T Reply: Causation and two kinds of laws
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1995
%B Philosophy of Psychology: Debates on Psychological Explanation
%E C. Macdonald
%E G. Macdonald
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Block, N. 
%T Do causal powers drain away
%I 
%D 2003
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 67
%N 
%P 133-150
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bontly, T. D. 
%T The supervenience argument generalizes
%I 
%D 2002
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 109
%N 
%P 75-96
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Braun, D. 
%T Causally relevant properties
%I 
%D 1995
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 9
%N 
%P 447-75
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Brewer, B. 
%T Compulsion by reason (Mental Causation II)
%I 
%D 1995
%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
%V 69
%N 
%P 237-53
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Buckley, R. 
%T Physicalism and the problem of mental causation
%I 
%D 2001
%B Journal of Philosophical Research
%V 26
%N 
%P 155-174
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Burge, T. 
%T Mind-body causation and explanatory practice
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z Mental causation is not a real worry, but the to-do shows that materialist metaphysics has shed little light on it. It needs to be understood at the mental level. With remarks on exclusion arguments and token identity.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Crane, T. 
%T On an alleged analogy between numbers and propositions
%I 
%D 1990
%B Analysis
%V 50
%N 
%P 224-30
%Z How can a relation to a proposition (an abstract object) be causally efficacious? Analogy with numbers doesn't work: weight properties are only pseudo-relational, depending on units, but propositions are absolute.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Crane, T. 
%T Mental causation and mental reality
%I 
%D 1992
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 66
%N 
%P 185-202
%Z Argues that anomalism and causal closure don't pose problems for mental causation as they are false, and that functional properties can efficacious. States with content may be efficacious, although content itself may not be.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Crane, T. 
%T The mental causation debate (Mental causation I)
%I 
%D 1995
%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
%V 69
%N 
%P 211-36
%Z Argues that mental causation is a deep problem for constitutive (but not identity) forms of physicalism. The only way out is to argue that it is a different variety of causation. But then what motivates physicalism?  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Crane, T. 
%T Jacob on mental causation
%I 
%D 2001
%B Acta Analytica
%V 16
%N 
%P 15-21
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Dretske, F. 
%T Mental events as structuring causes of behavior
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z Mental events are structuring causes of behavior; biological events are triggering causes, dependent on previous mental structuring. This allows extrinsic properties to play a causal role.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ehring, D. 
%T Mental causation, determinables, and property instances
%I 
%D 1996
%B Nous
%V 30
%N 
%P 461-80
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ehring, D. 
%T Part-whole physicalism and mental causation
%I 
%D 2003
%B Synthese
%V 136
%N 
%P 359-388
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Elder, C. 
%T Physicalism and the fallacy of composition
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 50
%N 
%P 332-43
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Elder, C. 
%T Mental causation versus physical causation: no contest
%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 62
%N 
%P 110-127
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Elder, C. 
%T Materialism and the mediated causation of behavior
%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 103
%N 
%P 165-75
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ellis, R. D. 
%T Can dynamical systems explain mental causation?
%I 
%D 2001
%B Journal of Mind And Behavior
%V 22
%N 
%P 311-334
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Garrett, B. J. 
%T Pluralism, causation, and overdetermination
%I 
%D 1998
%B Synthese
%V 116
%N 
%P 355-78
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Gibb, S. C. 
%T The problem of mental causation and the nature of properties
%I 
%D 2004
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 82
%N 
%P 464-75
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Hardcastle, V. G. 
%T On the matter of minds and mental causation
%I 
%D 1998
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 58
%N 
%P 1-25
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Heil, J. 
%T Mentality and causality
%I 
%D 1992
%B Topoi
%V 11
%N 
%P 103-110
%Z On various problems with mental causation, and the relationship between psychology ans philosophy.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Heil, J. 
%T Mental causation
%I Blackwell
%D 2002
%B Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind
%E S. Stich
%E T. Warfield
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Honderich, T. 
%T The union theory and anti-individualism
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z The identity theory and psychoneural correlation can't handle mental causation; only the union theory can. Anti-individualism causes problems, but should be rejected in any case.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Horgan, T. 
%T Mental quausation
%I 
%D 1989
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 3
%N 
%P 47-74
%Z How mental events are causally relevant qua mental: via an account of "qua" causation in general, using counterfactuals on "pertinently similar worlds".  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Horgan, T. 
%T Kim on mental causation and causal exclusion
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 11
%N 
%P 165-84
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Horgan, T. 
%T Causal compatibilism and the exclusion problem
%I 
%D 2001
%B Theoria
%V 16
%N 
%P 95-116
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Hornsby, J. 
%T Agency and causal explanation
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Jackson, F.
%A Pettit, P. 
%T Causation and the philosophy of mind
%I 
%D 1990
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Supplement
%V 50
%N 
%P 195-214
%Z A defense of functional role as a causally efficacious property of physical states. With application to connectionism & eliminativism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Jackson, F.
%A Pettit, P. 
%T Program explanation: A general perspective
%I 
%D 1990
%B Analysis
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%P 107-17
%Z 
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%A Jackson, F. 
%T Essentialism, mental properties, and causation
%I 
%D 1995
%B 1995
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z How can content properties be causes, given that content is a matter of functional role and that functional properties are not causes? Defends a type-identity answer against various objections.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Jackson, F. 
%T Mental causation
%I 
%D 1996
%B Mind
%V 105
%N 
%P 377-413
%Z A "state of the art" review paper, concentrating on problems posed by autonomy, functionalism, and externalism, and advocating a sort of identity theory. With discussion of a "map-system" view vs. a language of thought.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kazez, J. R. 
%T Can counterfactuals save mental causation?
%I 
%D 1995
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 73
%N 
%P 71-90
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kim, J. 
%T Epiphenomenal and supervenient causation
%I 
%D 1984
%B Midwest Studies in Philosophy
%V 9
%N 
%P 257-70
%Z Psychological causation, like all macrocausation, is supervenient epiphenomenal causation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Kim, J. 
%T The nonreductivist's trouble with mental causation
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1992
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z Argues that nonreductive materialism implies downward causation (as the mental has more causal powers than the physical alone), and that downward causation violates the causal closure of the physical.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Kim, J. 
%T "Downward causation" in emergentism and nonreductive physicalism
%I De Gruyter
%D 1992
%B Emergence or Reduction?: Prospects for Nonreductive Physicalism
%E A. Beckermann
%E H. Flohr
%E J. Kim
%Z Argues that nonreductive materialism is just like 1930s emergentism, with the the mental contributing new causal powers, and so implies downward causation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Kim, J. 
%T Mental causation in a physical world
%I Ridgeview
%D 1993
%B Science and Knowledge
%E E. Villanueva
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Manuscript
%A Kim, J. 
%T `Second-order' properties and mental causation
%I 
%D 1994
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Kim, J. 
%T Mental causation: What? Me worry?
%I Ridgeview
%D 1995
%B Content
%E E. Villanueva
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Kim, J. 
%T Does the problem of mental causation generalize?
%I 
%D 1997
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 97
%N 
%P 281-97
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Kim, J. 
%T Supervenient properties and micro-based concepts: A reply to Noordhof
%I 
%D 1999
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 99
%N 
%P 115-118
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Kim, J. 
%T Mind in a Physical World: An Essay on the Mind-Body Problem and Mental Causation
%I MIT Press
%D 2000
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%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Kim, J. 
%T Blocking causal drainage and other maintenance chores with mental causation
%I 
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%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 67
%N 
%P 151-176
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%A Lackey, J. 
%T Explanation and mental causation
%I 
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%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 40
%N 
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%A Leiter, B.
%A Miller, A. 
%T Mind doesn't matter yet
%I 
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%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 72
%N 
%P 220-28
%Z Argues that the arguments of Fodor and LePore & Loewer don't succeed in defeating the threat of epiphenomenalism.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Leiter, B.
%A Miller, A. 
%T Closet dualism and mental causation
%I 
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%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 28
%N 
%P 161-181
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%A LePore, E.
%A Loewer, B. 
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Topics
%V 17
%N 
%P 175-91
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%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Lowe, E. J. 
%T Physical causal closure and the invisibility of mental causation
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
%Z 
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%A Macdonald, C.
%A Macdonald, G. 
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 36
%N 
%P 145-58
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Macdonald, C.
%A Macdonald, G. 
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%I 
%D 1991
%B Analysis
%V 51
%N 
%P 23-32
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%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%0 Book Section
%A Macdonald, C.
%A Macdonald, G. 
%T How to be psychologically relevant
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1995
%B Philosophy of Psychology: Debates on Psychological Explanation
%E C. Macdonald
%E G. Macdonald
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Macdonald, G. 
%T The nature of naturalism
%I 
%D 1992
%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
%V 66
%N 
%P 225-44
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Marcus, E. 
%T Mental causation in a physical world
%I 
%D 2005
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 122
%N 
%P 27-50
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%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Marcus, E. 
%T Mental causation: unnaturalized but not unnatural
%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 63
%N 
%P 57-83
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Marras, A. 
%T Nonreductive materialism and mental causation
%I 
%D 1994
%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 24
%N 
%P 465-93
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%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Marras, A. 
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%I 
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%B Philosophia
%V 25
%N 
%P 389-400
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%T Kim's principle of explanatory exclusion
%I 
%D 1998
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 76
%N 
%P 439-451
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Marras, A. 
%T Methodological and ontological aspects of the mental causation problem
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A McGrath, M. 
%T Proportionality and mental causation: A fit?
%I 
%D 1998
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 12
%N 
%P 167-176
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%A McLaughlin, B. P. 
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%I 
%D 1989
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 3
%N 
%P 109-135
%Z Physical comprehensiveness and mental/physical non-reductionism don't imply mental inefficacy; nor does anomalous monism. Non-physical types can still can be causal, though they must be accompanied by physical causation.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Menzies, P. 
%T The causal efficacy of mental states
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Nannini, S. 
%T Mental causation and intentionality in a mind naturalising theory
%I John Benjamins
%D 2004
%B Mind and Causality
%E A. Peruzzi
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Noordhof, P. 
%T Making the change: The functionalist's way
%I 
%D 1997
%B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
%V 48
%N 
%P 233-50
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%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Noordhof, P. 
%T Do tropes resolve the problem of mental causation?
%I 
%D 1998
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 48
%N 
%P 221-26
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Noordhof, P. 
%T Micro-based properties and the supervenience argument: A response to Kim
%I 
%D 1999
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 99
%N 
%P 115-18
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Noordhof, P. 
%T Personal dualism and the argument from differential vagueness
%I 
%D 2002
%B Philosophical Papers
%V 31
%N 
%P 63-86
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Pettit, P. 
%T The nature of naturalism
%I 
%D 1992
%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
%V 66
%N 
%P 245-66
%Z On making sense of the causal efficacy of higher-level properties under naturalism. They're relevant at the program level, not quite in the way that basic properies are. With remarks on Macdonald's objections.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Pietroski, P.
%A Menzies, P. 
%T Causing actions
%I 
%D 2003
%B Mind and Language
%V 18
%N 
%P 440-446
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Raymont, P. 
%T Are mental properties causally relevant?
%I 
%D 2001
%B Dialogue
%V 40
%N 
%P 509-528
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Raymont, P. 
%T Kim on closure, exclusion, and nonreductive physicalism
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%B Physicalism and Mental Causation
%E S. Walter
%E H. Heckmann
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Robb, D. 
%T The properties of mental causation
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 187
%N 
%P 178-94
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Robb, D. 
%T Reply to Noordhof on mental causation
%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 51
%N 
%P 90-94
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Robinson, W. S. 
%T Do pains make a difference to our behavior?
%I 
%D 1979
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 16
%N 
%P 327-34
%Z On Goldman's (1969) argument that dualism and causal closure are compatible with mental causation. Goldman establishes only hypothetical necessity, not causal necessity  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Sabates, M. H. 
%T Varieties of exclusion
%I 
%D 2001
%B Theoria
%V 16
%N 
%P 13-42
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%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Schroder, J. 
%T The supervenience argument and the generalization problem
%I 
%D 2002
%B Erkenntnis
%V 56
%N 
%P 319-28
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%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%A Searle, J. R. 
%T Intentionality and its place in nature
%I 
%D 1984
%B Synthese
%V 61
%N 
%P 3-16
%Z Intentionality is caused by the physical, and causes. More a 1P emphasis.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Sosa, E. 
%T Mind-body interaction and supervenient causation
%I 
%D 1984
%B Midwest Studies in Philosophy
%V 9
%N 
%P 271-81
%Z Interactionist dualism is out, supervenient causation is in. But there are problems with mental events' causal relevance qua mental, especially for anomalous monism. Cf: a loud shot causes death, but loudness isn't relevant.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Stueber, K. R. 
%T Mental causation and the paradoxes of explanation
%I 
%D 2005
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 122
%N 
%P 243-77
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Suster, D. 
%T Semifactuals and epiphenomenalism
%I 
%D 2001
%B Acta Analytica
%V 16
%N 
%P 23-43
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Thomasson, A. 
%T A nonreductivist solution to mental causation
%I 
%D 1998
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 89
%N 
%P 181-95
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Tienson, J. 
%T Higher-order causation
%I 
%D 2002
%B Grazer Philosophische Studien
%V 63
%N 
%P 89-101
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%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Tuomela, R. 
%T A defense of mental causation
%I 
%D 1998
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 90
%N 
%P 1-34
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A van Gulick, R. 
%T Who's in charge here? And who's doing all the work?
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
%B Mental Causation
%E J. Heil
%E A. Mele
%Z On three arguments against mental causation, from strict laws, non-local supervenience, and especially exclusion. Mental properties are stable, recurring high-level patterns with their own causal relevance.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Vicente, A. 
%T The overdetermination argument revisited
%I 
%D 2004
%B Minds and Machines
%V 14
%N 
%P 331-47
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Book
%A Walter, S.
%A Heckmann, H. 
%T Physicalism and Mental Causation
%I Imprint Academic
%D 2003
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Worley, S. 
%T Determination and mental causation
%I 
%D 1997
%B Erkenntnis
%V 46
%N 
%P 281-304
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Yablo, S. 
%T Mental causation
%I 
%D 1992
%B Philosophical Review
%V 101
%N 
%P 245-280
%Z Argues that mental events/properties stand to physical events/properties as determinable to determinates, solving the exclusion problem. Some mental events are *better* candidates for the cause of action than physical events.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
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%0 Journal Article
%A Yablo, S. 
%T Superproportionality and mind-body relations
%I 
%D 2001
%B Theoria
%V 16
%N 
%P 65-75
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Yablo, S. 
%T Causal relevance
%I 
%D 2003
%B Philosophical Issues
%V 13
%N 
%P 316-28
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Zangwill, N. 
%T Good old supervenience: Mental causation on the cheap
%I 
%D 1996
%B Synthese
%V 106
%N 
%P 67-101
%Z Argues that anomalous monism is compatible with mental causation: supervenience is necessary and sufficient for causal efficacy.  -DJC
%K  metaphysics of mind,mental causation 
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Agar, N. 
%T Functionalism and personal identity
%I 
%D 2003
%B Nous
%V 37
%N 
%P 52-70
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
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%0 Journal Article
%A Baillie, J. 
%T Recent work on personal identity
%I 
%D 1993
%B Philosophical Books
%V 34
%N 
%P 193-206
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
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%0 Journal Article
%A Baillie, J. 
%T Personal identity and mental content
%I 
%D 1997
%B Philosophical Psychology
%V 10
%N 
%P 323-33
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Baker, L. R. 
%T Persons and Bodies: A Constitution View
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2000
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Beck, S. 
%T Let's exist again (like we did last Summer)
%I 
%D 2001
%B South African Journal of Philosophy
%V 20
%N 
%P 159-170
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Brennan, A. 
%T Personal identity and personal survival
%I 
%D 1982
%B Analysis
%V 42
%N 
%P 44-50
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Brennan, A. 
%T Survival
%I 
%D 1984
%B Synthese
%V 59
%N 
%P 339-62
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Brennan, A. 
%T Discontinuity and identity
%I 
%D 1987
%B Nous
%V 21
%N 
%P 241-60
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Brennan, A. 
%T Conditions of Identity: A Study of Identity and Survival
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1988
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Brooks, D. H. M. 
%T Group minds
%I 
%D 1986
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 64
%N 
%P 456-70
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Campbell, S. 
%T Is connectedess necessary to what mattres in survival?
%I 
%D 2001
%B Ration
%V 14
%N 
%P 193-202
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Campbell, S. 
%T Rapid psychological change
%I 
%D 2004
%B Analysis
%V 64
%N 
%P 256-264
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Campbell, S. 
%T Can you survive a brain-zap?
%I 
%D 2004
%B Theoria
%V 70
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Carter, W. 
%T Will I be a dead person?
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 59
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Cartwright, H. M. 
%T Ruminations on an account of personal identity
%I MIT Press
%D 1987
%B On Being and Saying: Essays on Honor of Richard Cartwright
%E J. J. Thomson
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Cartwright, H. M. 
%T On two arguments for the indeterminacy of personal identity
%I 
%D 1993
%B Synthese
%V 95
%N 
%P 241-273
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Cockburn, D.
%T Human Beings
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1991
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Coleman, S. 
%T Thought experiments and personal identity
%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 98
%N 
%P 51-66
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Cowley, F. 
%T The identity of a person and his body
%I 
%D 1971
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 68
%N 
%P 678-683
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Dainton, B. 
%T Survival and experience
%I 
%D 1996
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 96
%N 
%P 17-36
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Davis, L. H. 
%T Functionalism and personal identity
%I 
%D 1998
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 58
%N 
%P 781-804
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Davis, L. H. 
%T Functionalism, the brain, and personal identity
%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 102
%N 
%P 259-79
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Dennett, D. C. 
%T Where am I?
%I 
%D 1978
%B Brainstorms
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Eklund, M. 
%T Personal identity and conceptual incoherence
%I 
%D 2002
%B Nous
%V 36
%N 
%P 465-485
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Elliot, R. 
%T Personal identity and the causal continuity requirement
%I 
%D 1991
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 41
%N 
%P 55-75
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ganeri, J. 
%T Cross-modality and the self
%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 61
%N 
%P 639-658
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Garrett B. 
%T Personal identity and extrinsicness
%I 
%D 1990
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 59
%N 
%P 177-194
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Garrett, B. 
%T Personal identity and reductionism
%I 
%D 1991
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 51
%N 
%P 361-373
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Garrett, B. 
%T Persons and values
%I 
%D 1992
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 42
%N 
%P 337-44
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Glover, J. 
%T I: The Philosophy and Psychology of Personal Identity
%I Penguin
%D 1988
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hamilton, A. 
%T A new look at personal identity
%I 
%D 1995
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 45
%N 
%P 332-349
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Harris, H.
%T Identity
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1995
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Harris, H. 
%T An experimentalist looks at identity
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1995
%B Identity
%E H. Harris
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Hasker, W. 
%T The Emergent Self
%I Cornell University Press
%D 1999
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hershenov, D. 
%T Do dead bodies pose a problem for biological approaches to personal identity?
%I 
%D 2005
%B Mind
%V 114
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Hope, T. 
%T Personal Identity and Psychiatric Illness
%I 
%D 1994
%B Philosophy
%V 37
%N 
%P 131-143
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Johnston, M. 
%T Reasons and reductionism
%I 
%D 1992
%B Philosophical Review
%V 3
%N 
%P 589-618
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kolak, D.
%A Martin, R. 
%T Personal identity and causality: Becoming unglued
%I 
%D 1987
%B 1987
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Kolak, D. 
%T The metaphysics and metapsychology of personal identity: Why thought experiments matter in deciding who we are
%I 
%D 1993
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 30
%N 
%P 39-50
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Kolak, D.
%A Martin, R.
%T Self and Identity: Contemporary Philosophical Issues
%I Macmillan
%D 1991
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Langsam, H. 
%T Pain, personal identity, and the deep further fact
%I 
%D 2001
%B Erkenntnis
%V 54
%N 
%P 247-271
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Mackie, D. 
%T Animalism vs. Lockeanism: No contest
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophical Quarterly
%V 49
%N 
%P 369-76
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Mackie, D. 
%T Personal identity and dead people
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 95
%N 
%P 219-42
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Madell, G. 
%T The Identity of the Self
%I Edinburgh University Press
%D 1981
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Madell, G. 
%T Personal identity and the idea of a human being
%I 
%D 1991
%B Philosophy
%V 29
%N 
%P 127-142
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Martin, R. 
%T Self-interest and survival
%I 
%D 1992
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 29
%N 
%P 319-30
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Martin, R.
%A Barresi, J. 
%T Naturalizing the Soul: Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth Century
%I Routledge
%D 2004
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Matthews, S. 
%T Survival and separation
%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 98
%N 
%P 279-303
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A McCall, C. 
%T Concepts of Person: An Analysis of Concepts of Person, Self, and Human Being
%I Avebury
%D 1990
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Merricks, T. 
%T Perdurance and psychological continuity
%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 61
%N 
%P 195-199
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Miri, M. 
%T Memory and personal identity
%I 
%D 1973
%B Mind
%V 82
%N 
%P 1-21
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Nerlich, G. C. 
%T Sameness, difference, and continuity
%I 
%D 1958
%B 1958
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Noonan, H. 
%T Personal Identity
%I Routledge
%D 1989
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Noonan, H. 
%T Chisholm, persons, and identity
%I 
%D 1993
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 69
%N 
%P 35-58
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Noonan, H. 
%T Personal Identity
%I Routledge
%D 2003
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Nozick, R. 
%T The identity of the self
%I 
%D 1981
%B Philosophical Explanations
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Olson E. 
%T Is Psychology relevant to personal identity?
%I 
%D 1994
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 72
%N 
%P 173-186
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Olson, E. T. 
%T The Human Animal: Personal Identity without Psychology
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1997
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Olson, E. 
%T Personal identity and the radiation argument
%I 
%D 2001
%B Analysis
%V 61
%N 
%P 38-44
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Olson, E. 
%T Personal identity
%I Blackwell
%D 2002
%B Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind
%E S. Stich
%E T. Warfield
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Olson, E. 
%T Animalism and the corpse problem
%I 
%D 2004
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 82
%N 
%P 265-74
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Peacocke, A.
%A Gillett, G.
%T Persons and Personality: A Contemporary Inquiry
%I Blackwell
%D 1987
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Penelhum, T. 
%T Personal identity, memory, and survival
%I 
%D 1959
%B 1959
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Penelhum, T. 
%T The importance of self-identity
%I 
%D 1971
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 68
%N 
%P 667-78
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Perrett, R. W.
%A Barton, C. 
%T Personal identity, reductionism, and the necessity of origins
%I 
%D 1999
%B Erkenntnis
%V 51
%N 
%P 277-94
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Perry, J. 
%T Can the self divide?
%I 
%D 1972
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 69
%N 
%P 463-88
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Perry, J.
%T Personal Identity
%I University of California Press
%D 1975
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Perry, J. 
%T Personal identity, memory, and the problem of circularity
%I University of California Press
%D 1975
%B Personal Identity
%E J. Perry
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Perry, J. 
%T The importance of being identical
%I University of California Press
%D 1976
%B The Identities of Persons
%E A. Rorty
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Perry, J. 
%T A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality
%I Hackett
%D 1978
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Persson, I. 
%T Self-doubt: Why we are not identical to things of any kind
%I 
%D 2004
%B Ratio
%V 17
%N 
%P 390-408
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Pogue, J. E. 
%T Identity, survival, and the reasonableness of replication
%I 
%D 1993
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 31
%N 
%P 45-70
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rea, M.
%A Silver, D. 
%T Personal identity and psychological continuity
%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 61
%N 
%P 185-194
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Rey, G. 
%T Survival
%I University of California Press
%D 1976
%B The Identities of Persons
%E A. Rorty
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Rieber, S. 
%T The concept of personal identity
%I 
%D 1998
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 58
%N 
%P 581-594
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Robert, M. 
%T Lewis's theory of personal identity
%I 
%D 1983
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 61
%N 
%P 58-67
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Rorty, A.
%T The Identities of Persons
%I University of California Press
%D 1976
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Seager, W. 
%T The constructed and the secret self
%I John Benjamins
%D 2001
%B Self-Reference and Self-Awareness
%E A. Brook
%E R. DeVidi
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Shalom, A. 
%T The Body-Mind Conceptual Framework and the Problem of Personal Identity
%I Humanities Press
%D 1985
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Schechtman, M. 
%T Personhood and personal identity
%I 
%D 1990
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 87
%N 
%P 71-92
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Schechtman, M. 
%T Personality and persistence: The many faces of personal survival
%I 
%D 2004
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 41
%N 
%P 87-106
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Seager, W. 
%T The constructed and the secret self
%I John Benjamins
%D 2001
%B Self-reference and Self-Awareness
%E A. Brook
%E R. DeVidi
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shoemaker, S. 
%T Personal identity and memory
%I 
%D 1959
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 56
%N 
%P 868-902
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shoemaker, S. 
%T Persons and their pasts
%I 
%D 1970
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 7
%N 
%P 269-85
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Shoemaker, S.
%A Swinburne, S. 
%T Personal Identity: Great Debates in Philosophy
%I Blackwell
%D 1984
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shoemaker, S. 
%T Self, body, and coincidence
%I 
%D 2003
%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
%V 63
%N 
%P 287-306
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shorter, J. M. 
%T More about bodily continuity and personal identity
%I 
%D 1962
%B Analysis
%V 22
%N 
%P 79-85
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sidelle, A. 
%T On the prospects for a theory of personal identity
%I 
%D 1999
%B Philosophical Topics
%V 26
%N 
%P 351-72
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Strawson, G. 
%T Against narrativity
%I 
%D 2004
%B Ration
%V 17
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Unger, P. 
%T Identity, Consciousness, and Value
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1990
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A van Fraassen, B. 
%T Transcendence of the ego (the nonexistent knight)
%I 
%D 2004
%B Ratio
%V 17
%N 
%P 453-77
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Vesey, P. 
%T Personal Identity: A Philosophical Analysis
%I Cornell University Press
%D 1974
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A White, S. 
%T Metapsychological relativism and the self
%I 
%D 1989
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 86
%N 
%P 298-323
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Whiting, J. 
%T Friends and future selves
%I 
%D 1986
%B Philosophical Review
%V 95
%N 
%P 547-80
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Wilkes, K. V. 
%T Real People: Personal Identity Without Thought Experiments
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1988
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Williams, B. 
%T Personal identity and individuation
%I 
%D 1957
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 67
%N 
%P 229-52
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Book
%A Williams, B. 
%T Problems of the Self
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1973
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Zemach, E. 
%T Looking out for number one
%I 
%D 1987
%B 1987
%V 
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Zuboff, A. 
%T Moment universals and personal identity
%I 
%D 1978
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
%V 52
%N 
%P 141-55
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Zuboff, A. 
%T One self: The logic of experience
%I 
%D 1990
%B Inquiry
%V 33
%N 
%P 39-68
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, personal identity, general
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Alter, T.
%A Rachels, S. 
%T Epistemicism and the combined spectrum
%I 
%D 2002
%B Ratio
%V 17
%N 
%P 241-55
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, parfit on personal identity
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Baillie, J. 
%T What matters in survival
%I 
%D 1993
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 31
%N 
%P 255-61
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, parfit on personal identity
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Baillie, J. 
%T Identity, relation R, and what matters: A challenge to Derek Parfit
%I 
%D 1996
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 77
%N 
%P 263-267
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, parfit on personal identity
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Beck, S. 
%T Parfit and the Russians (personal identity and moral concepts)
%I 
%D 1989
%B Analysis
%V 49
%N 
%P 205-209
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, parfit on personal identity
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Bodansky, E. 
%T Parfit on selves and their interests
%I 
%D 1987
%B Analysis
%V 47
%N 
%P 47-50
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, parfit on personal identity
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Brennan, A. A. 
%T Survival and importance
%I 
%D 1987
%B Analysis
%V 47
%N 
%P 225-30
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, parfit on personal identity
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Brueckner, A. 
%T Parfit on what matters in survival
%I 
%D 1993
%B Philosophical Studies
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%P 1-22
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%D 1976
%B The Identities of Persons
%E A. Rorty
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%D 1987
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%I Routledge and Kegan Paul
%D 1973
%B Philosophy and Personal Relations
%E A. Montefiore
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%A Parfit, D. 
%T Lewis, Perry, and what matters
%I University of California Press
%D 1976
%B The Identities of Persons
%E A. Rorty
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%D 1984
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%B Identity
%E H. Harris
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%T Person and Object: A Metaphysical Study
%I Open Court
%D 1976
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%I University of California Press
%D 1976
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%P 287-306
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%D 1979
%B Perception and Identity
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%I Blackwell
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%B Persons and Personality
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%E G. Gillett
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%B International Philosophical Quarterly
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%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
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%0 Book
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%I MIT Press
%D 1980
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%D 1997
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%B Mind
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%D 2001
%B Journal Of Mind and Behavior
%V 22
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%D 1971
%B Synthese
%V 22
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%A Parfit, D. 
%T Divided minds and the nature of persons
%I Blackwell
%D 1987
%B Mindwaves
%E C. Blakemore
%E S. Greenfield
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%B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
%V 24
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%B Personalist
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Psychology
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%I 
%D 1994
%B Philosophy
%V 37
%N 
%P 103-114
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%U 

%0 Book
%A Braude, S. E. 
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%D 1991
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,personal identity, multiple personality
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%I 
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%I 
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%B Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology
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%A Flanagan, O. 
%T Multiple identity, character transformation, and self-reclamation
%I MIT Press
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%B Philosophical Psychopathology
%E G. Graham
%E G. Stephens
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%I 
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%I 
%D 1991
%B Critical Inquiry
%V 17
%N 
%P 838-67
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%0 Book
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%I Princeton University Press
%D 1995
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%B Raritan
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%A Bernstein, M. 
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%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1971
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%T `Soft' determinism
%I Oriel Press
%D 1976
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%I 
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%I 
%D 1954
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%D 1980
%B Philosophical Subjects
%E Z. van Straaten
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%D 1968
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%I 
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%P 189-211
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%I 
%D 2002
%B Nous
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%P 379-406
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%T A Theory of Freedom
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1988
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%T Freedom and value
%I 
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%I 
%D 1994
%B Journal of Philosophy
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%N 
%P 650-58
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%A Bergmann, F. 
%T On Being Free
%I University of Notre Dame Press
%D 1977
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Benstein, M. 
%T Fatalism
%I University of Nebraska Press
%D 1992
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%T Kanean libertarianism
%I 
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%B Southwest Philosophical Review
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%N 
%P 151-57
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%A Bernstein, M. 
%T Fatalism
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
%E R. Kane
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%A Berofsky, B.
%T Free Will and Determinism
%I Harper and Row
%D 1966
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Berofsky, B. 
%T Determinism
%I Princeton University Press
%D 1971
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%A Berofsky, B. 
%T Freedom from Necessity: The Metaphysical Basis of Responsibility
%I Routledge
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%I 
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%P 135-40
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%A Berofsky, B. 
%T Ifs, cans, and free will: The issues
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
%E R. Kane
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%T Agent-causation
%I 
%D 1983
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%I 
%D 1986
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%P 225-47
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%I 
%D 1993
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 71
%N 
%P 104-20
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%A Bishop, R. C. 
%T Chaos, indeterminism, and free will
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
%E R. Kane
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%T The principle of alternate possibilities
%I 
%D 1971
%B Journal of Philosophy
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%I 
%D 1988
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 25
%N 
%P 215-27
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%T Freedom and Responsibility
%I Princeton University Press
%D 1998
%Z 
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%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
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%P 145-56
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%I 
%D 1951
%B Mind
%V 60
%N 
%P 441-65
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%A Campbell, C. A. 
%T In Defense of Free Will
%I Allen and Unwin
%D 1967
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Studies
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%N 
%P 339-44
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%T In defense of the Mind argument
%I 
%D 2002
%B Philosophia
%V 29
%N 
%P 393-400
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%T Is determinism self-refuting?
%I 
%D 1981
%B Mind
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%N 
%P 99-101
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%I 
%D 1992
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 66
%N 
%P 53-72
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%I 
%D 1993
%B Nous
%V 27
%N 
%P 191-203
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%I 
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%N 
%P 19-48
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Studies
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%P 37-57
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%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosopical Perspectives
%V 14
%N 
%P 21-46
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%A Clarke, R. 
%T Libertarian views: Critical survey of noncausal and event-causal accounts of free agency
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
%E R. Kane
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%0 Book Section
%A Clarke, R. 
%T Free will
%I Blackwell
%D 2002
%B Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind
%E S. Stich
%E T. Warfield
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Clarke, R. 
%T Libertarian views: Noncausal and event-causal sccounts of free agency
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook on Free Will
%E R. Kane
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Cover, J.
%A Hawthorne, J. 
%T Free agency and materialism
%I Rowman and Littlefield
%D 1996
%B Faith, Freedom, and Rationality
%E D. Howard-Snyder
%E J. Jordan
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Warfield, T. 
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%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosophy & Phenomenological Research
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%P 173-185
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%A Davidson, D. 
%T Freedom to act
%I Routledge
%D 1973
%B Essays on Freedom of Action
%E T. Honderich
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%A Alter, T. 
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%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophical Studies
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%N 
%P 345-57
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%T On giving libertarians what they say they want
%I 
%D 1978
%B Brainstorms
%Z 
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%A Dennett, D. C. 
%T Elbow Room: The Varieties of Free Will Worth Wanting
%I MIT Press
%D 1984
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

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%A Dilman, I. 
%T Free Will: An Historical and Philosophical Introduction
%I Routledge
%D 1999
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%T The authority of the will
%I 
%D 2002
%B The Philosophical Forum
%V 33
%N 
%P 425-442
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%T Puppeteers, hypnotists, and neurosurgeons
%I 
%D 1989
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 56
%N 
%P 163-73
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%T The Non-Reality of Free Will
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1991
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Double, R. 
%T Determinism and the experience of freedom
%I 
%D 1991
%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
%V 72
%N 
%P 1-8
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%T How rational must free will be?
%I 
%D 1992
%B Metaphilosophy
%V 23
%N 
%P 268-78
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%T How to frame the free will problem
%I 
%D 1994
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 75
%N 
%P 149-72
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%0 Book
%A Double, R. 
%T Metaphilosophy and Free Will
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1996
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Double, R. 
%T Misdirection on the free will problem
%I 
%D 1997
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 34
%N 
%P 359-68
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Double, R. 
%T In defense of the smart aleck: A reply to Ted Honderich
%I 
%D 1999
%B Journal of Philosophical Research
%V 24
%N 
%P 305-9
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Double, R. 
%T Metaethics, metaphilosophy, and free will subjectivism
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
%E R. Kane
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Double, R. 
%T Metaethics, metaphilosophy and free will subjectivism
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook on Free Will
%E R. Kane
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Double, R. 
%T The ethical advantages of free will subjectivism
%I 
%D 2004
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 69
%N 
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%A Gert, B. 
%T Free will as the ability to will
%I 
%D 1979
%B Nous
%V 13
%N 
%P 197-217
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%I 
%D 1996
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 10
%N 
%P 385-402
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%T Acting freely
%I 
%D 1970
%B Nous
%V 4
%N 
%P 367-83
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%0 Book
%A Dworkin, G.
%T Determinism, Free Will, and Moral Responsibility
%I Prentice-Hall
%D 1970
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Eccles, J. 
%T Brain and free will
%I Plenum Press
%D 1976
%B Consciousness and the Brain
%E G. Globus
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ekstrom, L. W. 
%T Freedom, causation, and the consequence argument
%I 
%D 1998
%B Synthese
%V 115
%N 
%P 333-54
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%0 Journal Article
%A Ekstrom, L. W. 
%T Protecting incompatibilist free action
%I 
%D 1998
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 35
%N 
%P 281-91
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

%0 Book
%A Ekstrom, L. W. 
%T Free Will: A Philosophical Study
%I Westview
%D 2000
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

%0 Book
%A Ekstrom, L. W.
%T Agency and Responsibility: Essays on the Metaphysics of Freedom
%I Westview
%D 2001
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Ekstrom, L. W. 
%T Libertarianism and Frankfurt-style cases
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
%E R. Kane
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ekstrom, L. W. 
%T Free will, chance, and mystery
%I 
%D 2003
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 22
%N 
%P 153-80
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%0 Journal Article
%A Falk, A. 
%T On some modal confusions in compatibilism
%I 
%D 1981
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 18
%N 
%P 141-48
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Finch, A.
%A Warfield, T. 
%T The Mind argument and libertarianism
%I 
%D 1998
%B Mind
%V 107
%N 
%P 515-28
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%I University of Pittsburgh Press
%D 1993
%B Philosophical Problems of the Internal and External World
%E J. Earman
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%I 
%D 1992
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 6
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%T The Metaphysics of Free Will: A Study of Control
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%A Ravizza, M. 
%T Responsibility and Control: A Theory of Moral Responsibility
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1998
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%A Fischer, J. M. 
%T Frankfurt-type examples and semi-compatibilism
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%E R. Kane
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%D 1969
%B Journal of Philosophy
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%I 
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%B Journal of Philosophy
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%I 
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%T Free will and events in the brain
%I 
%D 2001
%B Journal of Mind and Behavior
%V 22
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%P 287-310
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%0 Book Section
%A Ginet, C. 
%T The conditional analysis of freedom
%I Reidel
%D 1980
%B Time and Cause: Essays Presented to Richard Taylor
%E P. van Inwagen
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%I 
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%I 
%D 1989
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 3
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%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1990
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%D 1996
%B Philosophical Perspectives
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%A Ginet, C. 
%T Reasons and explanations of action: Causalist versus noncausalist accounts
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%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook on Free Will
%E R. Kane
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%I 
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%B Canadian Journal of Philosophy
%V 17
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%I 
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%B Philosophy
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%I 
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%I 
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%B Philosophy and Public Affairs
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%I 
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%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 8
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%A Cuypers, S. 
%T Libertarian free will and CNC manipulation
%I 
%D 2001
%B Dialectica
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%N 
%P 221-238
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%A Haji, I. 
%T Compatibilist views of freedom and responsibility
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
%E R. Kane
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%T Incompatibilism without the principle of alternative possibilities
%I 
%D 1986
%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
%V 64
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%P 266-76
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%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
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%I 
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%B Australasian Journal of Philosophy
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%T Van Inwagen on the consequence argument
%I 
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%B Analysis
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%I 
%D 1934
%B Mind
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%A Hodgson, D. 
%T The Mind Matters: Consciousness and Choice in a Quantum World
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1991
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%A Hodgson, D. 
%T Consciousness, quantum physics, and free will
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
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%0 Book Section
%A Hodgson, D. 
%T Physics, consciousness and free will
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
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%A Hodgson, D. 
%T A plain person's free will. [With commentaries and replies
%I 
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%A Honderich, T.
%T Essays on Freedom of Action
%I Routledge and Kegan Paul
%D 1973
%Z 
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%A Honderich, T. 
%T A Theory of Determinism
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1988
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%A Honderich, T. 
%T How Free Are You?
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1993
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%I 
%D 1996
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 56
%N 
%P 855-62
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%A Honderich, T. 
%T Determinism as true, compatibilism and incompatibilism as false, and the real alternative
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%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
%E R. Kane
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%A Honderich, T. 
%T How Free Are You? The Determinism Problem. Oxford University Press. Honderich, T. 2002. Determinism as true, compatibilism and incompatibilism as both false, and the real problem
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%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook on Free Will
%E R. Kane
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%I 
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%I 
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%B Philosophical Studies
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%I 
%D 1950
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
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%I 
%D 1993
%B Counseling and Values
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%P 116-28
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%I 
%D 1967
%B Philosophy
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%P 333-62
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%A Kane, R. 
%T Free Will and Values
%I SUNY Press
%D 1985
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%0 Journal Article
%A Kane, R. 
%T Libertarianism and rationality revisited
%I 
%D 1988
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 26
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%P 441-60
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%I 
%D 1989
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 69
%N 
%P 219-54
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%A Kane, R. 
%T Free will: The illusive ideal
%I 
%D 1994
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 75
%N 
%P 25-60
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%A Kane, R. 
%T The Significance of Free Will
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1996
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%0 Journal Article
%A Kane, R. 
%T Free will, responsibility, and will-setting
%I 
%D 1996
%B Philosophical Topics
%V 24
%N 
%P 67-90
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%T Responsibility, luck, and chance: Reflections on free will and determinism
%I 
%D 1999
%B Journal of Philosophy
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%N 
%P 217-40
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%0 Journal Article
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%T The dual regress of free will and the role of alternative possibilities
%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosopical Perspectives
%V 14
%N 
%P 57-80
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%0 Book
%A Kane, R.
%T Free Will
%I Blackwell
%D 2001
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

%0 Book
%A Kane, R.
%T The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
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%D 2002
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%0 Book Section
%A Kane, R. 
%T Some neglected pathways in the free will labyrinth
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%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
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%0 Book Section
%A Kane, R. 
%T The contours of contemporary free will debates
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%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook on Free Will
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%T The Oxford Handbook on Free Will
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%A Kane, R. 
%T Some neglected pathways in the free will labyrinth
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook on Free Will
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%A Kapitan, T. 
%T Deliberation and the presumption of open alternatives
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%D 1986
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
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%T Ability and cognition: A defense of compatibilism
%I 
%D 1991
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 63
%N 
%P 231-43
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%I 
%D 1996
%B Philosophical Perspectives
%V 10
%N 
%P 419-45
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%T Autonomy and manipulated freedom
%I 
%D 2000
%B Philosopical Perspectives
%V 14
%N 
%P 81-104
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%A Kapitan, T. 
%T A master argument for incompatibilism?
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%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
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%A Kapitan, T. 
%T A master argument for incompatibilism?
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook on Free Will
%E R. Kane
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%A Kenny, A. 
%T Will, Freedom, and Power
%I Blackwell
%D 1976
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Kenny, A. 
%T Free Will and Responsibility
%I Routledge
%D 1978
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%A Klein, M. 
%T Determinism, blameworthiness, and deprivation
%I 
%D 1990
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%T Is hard determinism a form of compatibilism?
%I 
%D 2002
%B Philosophical Forum
%V 33
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%P 81-99
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%I 
%D 1952
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 12
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%P 392-405
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%I 
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%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 29
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%P 487-99
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%I 
%D 1977
%B Philosophical Review
%V 86
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%P 20-35
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%I 
%D 1993
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 90
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%P 517-27
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%A Lehrer, K. 
%T 'Could' and determinism
%I 
%D 1964
%B Analysis
%V 24
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%P 159-60
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%A Lehrer, K.
%T Freedom and Determinism
%I Random House
%D 1966
%Z 
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%A Lehrer, K. 
%T An empirical disproof of determinism
%I Random House
%D 1966
%B Freedom and Determinism
%E K. Lehrer
%Z 
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%A Lehrer, K. 
%T 'Can' in theory and practice: A possible worlds analysis
%I Reidel
%D 1976
%B Action Theory
%E M. Brand
%E D. Walton
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%T The main problem with USC libertarianism
%I 
%D 2001
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 105
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%P 107-127
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%T Neural holism and free will
%I 
%D 2003
%B Philosophical Psychology
%V 16
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%P 205-229
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%T Are we free to break the laws?
%I 
%D 1981
%B Theoria
%V 47
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%P 113-21
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%I 
%D 1999
%B Journal of Consciousness Studies
%V 6
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%P 47-57
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%A Libet, B.
%A Freeman, A.
%A Sutherland, K. 
%T The Volitional Brain: Towards a Neuroscience of Free Will
%I Imprint Academic
%D 1999
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Libet, B. 
%T Consciousness, free action and the brain: Commentary on John Searle's article (with reply from Searle)
%I 
%D 2001
%B Journal of Consciousness Studies
%V 8
%N 
%P 59-65
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%A Libet, B. 
%T Do we have free will?
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2002
%B The Oxford Handbook on Free Will
%E R. Kane
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%A Locke, D. 
%T Three concepts of free action
%I 
%D 1975
%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
%V 75
%N 
%P 95-112
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%A Loewer, B. 
%T Freedom from physics: Quantum mechanics and free will
%I 
%D 1996
%B Philosophical Topics
%V 24
%N 
%P 91-112
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%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%T Event causation and agent causation
%I 
%D 2001
%B Grazer Philosophische Studien
%V 61
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%P 1-20
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%A Lucas, J. R. 
%T The Freedom of the Will
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1970
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%A Lycan, W. G. 
%T Free will and the burden of proof
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2003
%B Minds and Persons
%E A. O'Hear
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%A Machina, K. 
%T Challenges for compatibilism
%I 
%D 1994
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 31
%N 
%P 213-22
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

%0 Book
%A MacKay, D. M. 
%T Freedom of Action in a Mechanistic Universe
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1967
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
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%A Mackie, P. 
%T Fatalism, incompatibilism, and the power to do otherwise
%I 
%D 2003
%B Nous
%V 37
%N 
%P 672-689
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,free will
%U 

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%A Magill, K. 
%T Experience and Freedom: Self-Determination without Illusions
%I Macmillan
%D 1997
%Z 
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%D 1995
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%A O'Connor, T. 
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%D 2000
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%P 119-138
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%B Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association
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%T Pessimists, Pollyannas, and the new compatibilism
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%B Philosophical Investigations
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%P 273-76
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%D 1993
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%P 173-88
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%D 2001
%B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
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%P 71-95
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%T Free will, fundamental dualism,and the centrality of illusion
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%D 2003
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%P 105-118
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%D 2003
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%P 257-82
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%A Smith, M. 
%T A theory of freedom and responsibility
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1997
%B Ethics and Practical Reason
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%E B. Gaut
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%A Sobel, J. H. 
%T Puzzles for the Will
%I University of Toronto Press
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%A Gibson, M. I. 
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%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
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%B Philosophical Studies
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%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
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%P 235-46
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%T Freedom and Belief
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%T The bounds of freedom
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%T Dreams of final responsibility
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%B Christian Theism and the Problems of Philosophy
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%B Journal of Ethics
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%P 299-324
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%B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
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%P 241-54
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%A Dennett, D. C. 
%T Who's afraid of determinism? Rethinking causes and possibilities
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%T Free Will: A Defense Against Neurophysiological Determinism
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%T Free Will and Responsibilty
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%B Theoria
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%D 1975
%B Philosophical Studies
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%B Social Theory and Practice
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%D 1994
%B Philosophical Studies
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%P 95-113
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%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
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%0 Book Section
%A Russell, B. 
%T Analogy
%I 
%D 1948
%B Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sagal, P.
%A Borg, G. 
%T The range principle and the problem of other minds
%I 
%D 1993
%B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
%V 44
%N 
%P 477-91
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Shoemaker, S. 
%T Ziff's other minds
%I 
%D 1965
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 62
%N 
%P 587-89
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sikora, R. I. 
%T The argument from analogy is not an argument for other mnds
%I 
%D 1977
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 14
%N 
%P 137-41
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Slote, M. 
%T Induction and other minds
%I 
%D 1966
%B Review of Metaphysics
%V 20
%N 
%P 341-60
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Smythe, T. 
%T Our knowledge of other minds
%I 
%D 1983
%B Philosophia
%V 13
%N 
%P 35-52
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Sober, E. 
%T Evolution and the problem of other minds
%I 
%D 2000
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 97
%N 
%P 365-387
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Book
%A Spencer, W. 
%T Our Knowledge of Other Minds
%I Yale University Press
%D 1930
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Book Section
%A Sprigge, T. L. S. 
%T Ayer on other minds
%I Open Court
%D 1992
%B The Philosophy of A. J. Ayer
%E L. Hahn
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Stemmer, N. 
%T The hypothesis of other minds: Is it the best explanation?
%I 
%D 1987
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 51
%N 
%P 109-121
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Temkin, J. 
%T Wittgenstein on criteria and other minds
%I 
%D 1990
%B Southern Journal of Philosophy
%V 28
%N 
%P 561-93
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Thalberg, I. 
%T Other times, other places, other minds
%I 
%D 1969
%B Philosophical Studies
%V 20
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Thomson, J. F. 
%T The argument from analogy and the problem of other minds
%I 
%D 1951
%B Mind
%V 60
%N 
%P 336-50
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Weinberg, J. 
%T Our knowledge of other minds
%I 
%D 1946
%B Philosophical Review
%V 60
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Weinzweig, M. 
%T Our knowledge of other minds: a pseudo-problem?
%I 
%D 1962
%B Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
%V 23
%N 
%P 250-255
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wellman, C. 
%T Our criteria for third-person psychological sentences
%I 
%D 1961
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 58
%N 
%P 281-93
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wikforss, A. 
%T Direct knowledge and other minds. (Plus reply by John McDowell)
%I 
%D 2004
%B Theoria
%V 70
%N 
%P 
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Wisdom, J. 
%T Other minds
%I 
%D 1946
%B Aristotelian Society Supplement
%V 20
%N 
%P 122-47
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Book
%A Wisdom, J. 
%T Other Minds
%I University of California Press
%D 1968
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Zemach, E. 
%T Sensations, raw feels, and other minds
%I 
%D 1966
%B Review of Metaphysics
%V 20
%N 
%P 317-40
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

%0 Journal Article
%A Ziff, P. 
%T The simplicity of other minds
%I 
%D 1965
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 42
%N 
%P 575-84
%Z 
%K  metaphysics of mind,the problem of other minds
%U 

