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Robert Schwartz

University of Abertay DundeeUniversity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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  • University of Abertay Dundee
    Undergraduate
  • University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
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  •  103
    The risks of reducing consciousness to neuroimaging
    with Mirra Schwartz
    American Journal of Bioethics 8 (9). 2008.
    No abstract
    Consciousness and NeuroscienceVegetative State and ComaNeuroethics, MiscEthics of Brain Imaging
  •  47
    The professor is excused
    American Journal of Bioethics 2 (4). 2002.
    This Article does not have an abstract
    Biomedical EthicsPublic Health
  •  70
    Looking into Pictures (edited book)
    with Heiko Hecht, Robert Schwartz, and Margaret Atherton
    MIT Press. 2003.
    Interdisciplinary explorations of the implications of recent developments in vision theory for our understanding of the nature of pictorial representation and ...
    DepictionScience of Visual ConsciousnessSpatial ExperienceConstruction and Inference in PerceptionVi…Read more
    DepictionScience of Visual ConsciousnessSpatial ExperienceConstruction and Inference in PerceptionVisionDirect and Indirect Perception
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    Practice, purpose, and pedagogy
    with Margaret Atherton
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 7 (2): 158-161. 1970.
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