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Graham Frank Macdonald

University of Manchester
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  • University of Manchester
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Biology
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Social Science
20th Century Philosophy
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    Causation, supervenience, and special sciences
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (5): 631-631. 2004.
    Ross & Spurrett (R&S) argue that Kim's reductionism rests on a restricted account of supervenience and a misunderstanding about causality. I contend that broadening supervenience does nothing to avoid Kim's argument and that it is difficult to see how employing different notions of causality helps to avoid the problem. I end by sketching a different solution.
    Interlevel Relations in Cognitive ScienceSupervenient CausationSupervenience and Physicalism
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    Perception and identity: essays presented to A. J. Ayer, with his replies (edited book)
    with A. J. Ayer
    Cornell University Press. 1979.
    "The philosophical works of A. J. Ayer": p. [334]-341. Bibliography: p. [343]-346. Includes indexes.
    A. J. AyerThe Nature of Perceptual Experience, MiscNaive and Direct RealismSense-Datum TheoriesThe G…Read more
    A. J. AyerThe Nature of Perceptual Experience, MiscNaive and Direct RealismSense-Datum TheoriesThe GivenP. F. StrawsonPersons, Misc
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    XI*—Modified Methodological Individualism
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 86 (1): 199-212. 1986.
    Graham Macdonald; XI*—Modified Methodological Individualism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 86, Issue 1, 1 June 1986, Pages 199–212, https://do.
    Holism and Individualism in Social ScienceSocial and Political Philosophy
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    Psychology and physical science
    Philosophical Papers 9 (May): 32-35. 1980.
    Philosophy of Psychology, Misc
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    Alfred Jules Ayer
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement. 2008.
    Alfred Jules Ayer was born in London and educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. He attended sessions of the logical positivist ‘Vienna Circle’ in 1932, and taught at Oxford from 1933 until joining the Army in 1940. His Language, Truth and Logic was published in 1936, and The Foundations of Empirical Knowledge in 1940. After war service he returned to Oxford in 1945, and became Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic at University College, London, the following year. The Problem …Read more
    Alfred Jules Ayer was born in London and educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. He attended sessions of the logical positivist ‘Vienna Circle’ in 1932, and taught at Oxford from 1933 until joining the Army in 1940. His Language, Truth and Logic was published in 1936, and The Foundations of Empirical Knowledge in 1940. After war service he returned to Oxford in 1945, and became Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic at University College, London, the following year. The Problem of Knowledge was published in 1956. In 1959 he returned to Oxord as Wykeham Professor of Logic, a post he held until his retirement in 1977. He had been made a Fellow of the British Academy in 1952, and was knighted in 1970. Among his publications after he returned to Oxford are The Concept of a Person , Philosophical Essays , The Origins of Pragmatism , Metaphysics and Common Sense , Russell and Moore: the Analytical Heritage , Probability and Evidence , The Central Questions of Philosophy , and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century
    A. J. Ayer
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