Department Affiliates
Department Activity
Also at Southern Methodist University
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Jean R. Kazez, Can counterfactuals save mental causation?Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (1): 71-90. 1995.
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Eric Barnes, Truthlikeness, translation, and approximate causal explanationPhilosophy of Science 62 (2): 215-226. 1995.
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Jean R. Kazez, Computationalism and the causal role of contentPhilosophical Studies 75 (3): 231-60. 1994.
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Jean Kazez, Book Review: C. Anthony Anderson and Joseph Owens. Propositional attitudes: The role of content in logic, language and mind (review)Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (2): 299-310. 1994.
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Eric Barnes, Explaining Brute FactsPSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1994 61-68. 1994.
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Eric Barnes, Why P rather than q? The curiosities of fact and foilPhilosophical Studies 73 (1): 35-53. 1994.
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Eric Barnes, Explanatory Unification and Scientific UnderstandingPSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1992 3-12. 1992.
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Eric Barnes, Explanatory unification and the problem of asymmetryPhilosophy of Science 59 (4): 558-571. 1992.
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Eric Barnes, The Causal History of Computational Activity: Maudlin and OlympiaJournal of Philosophy 88 (6): 304. 1991.
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Eric Barnes, Beyond verisimilitude: A linguistically invariant basis for scientific progressSynthese 88 (3): 309-339. 1991.
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Jean Kazez, McCulloch, G., "The Game of the Name: Introducing Logic, Language and Mind" (review)Mind 99 (n/a): 647. 1990.
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Jean Kazez, Mental Representation and Causal ExplanationDissertation, The University of Arizona. 1990.
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Eric Barnes, The language dependence of accuracySynthese 84 (1): 59-95. 1990.
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James Garvey, Jean Kazez, Jeff Mason, Julian Baggini, and Mike LaBossiere, Talking philosophy - the philosophers' magazine blog