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Also at William Paterson University of New Jersey
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Pete Mandik, The neurophilosophy of consciousnessIn Max Velmans & Susan Schneider (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 418--430. 2008.
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Eric Steinhart, Teilhard de Chardin and TranshumanismJournal of Evolution and Technology 20 (1): 1-22. 2008.
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Eric Steinhart, The Physics of InformationIn Luciano Floridi (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
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Andrew Brook and Pete Mandik, The Philosophy and Neuroscience MovementAnalyse & Kritik 29 (1): 3-23. 2007.
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Pete Mandik, Picturing, showing, and solipsism in wittgenstein's tractatus logico-philosophicusAnalysis and Metaphysics 6. 2007.
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Alex Vereschagin, Mike Collins, and Pete Mandik, Evolving artificial minds and brainsIn Drew Khlentzos & Andrea Schalley (eds.), Mental States Volume 1: Evolution, function, nature, John Benjamins. 2007.
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Eric Steinhart, Infinitely Complex MachinesIn Intelligent Computing Everywhere, Springer. pp. 25-43. 2007.
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John Bickle, Pete Mandik, and Anthony Landreth, The philosophy of neuroscienceStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2006.
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Daniel Kolak, William Hirstein, Pete Mandik, and Jon Waskan, Cognitive Science: An Introduction to Mind and BrainRoutledge. 2006.
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Eric Steinhart and Eva Kittay, MetaphorIn K. S. Goodman & Y. M. Goodman (eds.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Elsevier. pp. 2452-2456. 2006.
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Pete Mandik, Action-oriented representationIn Andrew Brook & Kathleen Akins (eds.), Cognition and the Brain: The Philosophy and Neuroscience Movement, Cambridge University Press. pp. 284--305. 2005.
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Pete Mandik, The introspectibility of brain states as suchIn Brian L. Keeley (ed.), Paul Churchland, Cambridge University Press. 2005.
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Eric Steinhart, Generating and Interpreting Metaphors with NETMETAPA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers 4 (2). 2005.
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Pete Mandik and William Bechtel, Philosophy of ScienceIn Lynn Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Nature Publishing Group. 2003.
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Pete Mandik, Varieties of representation in evolved and embodied neural networksBiology and Philosophy 18 (1): 95-130. 2003.
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Pete Mandik and Andrew Clark, Selective representing and world-makingMinds and Machines 12 (3): 383-395. 2002.
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Rick Grush and Pete Mandik, Representational partsPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (4): 389-394. 2002.
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Pete Mandik, Synthetic neuroethologyIn James H. Moor & Terrell Ward Bynum (eds.), Cyberphilosophy: the intersection of philosophy and computing, Blackwell. pp. 11-29. 2002.