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Ken Aizawa and Carl Gillett, Scientific Composition and Metaphysical Ground (edited book)Palgrave-Macmillan. 2016.
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Ken Aizawa and Carl Gillett, Scientific composition and metaphysical ground (edited book)Palgrave-Macmillan. 2016.
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Ken Aizawa, What is this cognition that is supposed to be embodied?Philosophical Psychology 28 (6): 755-775. 2015.
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Ken Aizawa, Introduction to “The Material Bases of Cognition”Minds and Machines 23 (3): 277-286. 2013.
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Ken Aizawa, Multiple realization by compensatory differencesEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 3 (1): 69-86. 2013.
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Katalin Balog, Acquaintance and the Mind-Body ProblemIn Simone Gozzano & Christopher S. Hill (eds.), New Perspectives on Type Identity: The Mental and the Physical, Cambridge University Press. pp. 16-43. 2012.
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Ken Aizawa, Distinguishing virtue epistemology and extended cognitionPhilosophical Explorations 15 (2): 91-106. 2012.
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Ken Aizawa and Carl Gillet, The autonomy of psychology in the age of neuroscienceIn Phyllis McKay Illari Federica Russo (ed.), Causality in the Sciences, Oxford University Press. pp. 202--223. 2011.
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Katalin Balog, In Defense of the Phenomenal Concept StrategyPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 84 (1): 1-23. 2011.
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Fred Adams and Ken Aizawa, Causal theories of mental contentStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2010.
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Fred Adams and Ken Aizawa, Defending the bounds of cognitionIn Richard Menary (ed.), The Extended Mind, Mit Press. 2010.
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Ken Aizawa, Consciousness: Don't Give Up on the BrainRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 67 263-284. 2010.
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Fred Adams and Ken Aizawa, Defending the bounds of cognitionIn Richard Menary (ed.), The Extended Mind, Mit Press. pp. 67--80. 2010.
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Ken Aizawa, Supersizing the mind: Embodiment, action, and cognitive extension – Andy ClarkPhilosophical Quarterly 60 (240): 662-664. 2010.
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Ken Aizawa, The Boundaries Still Stand: A Reply to FisherJournal of Mind and Behavior 31 (1): 37. 2010.
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Ken Aizawa, The value of cognitivism in thinking about extended cognitionPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (4): 579-603. 2010.
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Frederick Adams and Ken Aizawa, Fodor's Asymmetric Causal Dependency Theory and Proximal ProjectionsSouthern Journal of Philosophy 35 (4): 433-437. 2010.
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Ken Aizawa, Computation in cognitive science: it is not all about Turing-equivalent computationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 41 (3): 227-236. 2010.
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Katalin Balog, Phenomenal ConceptsIn Ansgar Beckermann, Brian P. McLaughlin & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind, Oxford University Press. pp. 292--312. 2009.
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Ken Aizawa, Neuroscience and multiple realization: a reply to Bechtel and MundaleSynthese 167 (3): 493-510. 2009.
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Ken Aizawa and Carl Gillett, The (multiple) realization of psychological and other properties in the sciencesMind and Language 24 (2): 181-208. 2009.
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Ken Aizawa and Carl Gillett, Levels, Individual Variation and Massive Multiple Realization in NeurobiologyIn John Bickle (ed.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and neuroscience, Oxford University Press. pp. 539--582. 2009.