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    Ethics briefings
    with Sophie Brannan, Eleanor Chrispin, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, and Julian C. Sheather
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (11): 719-720. 2013.
    Court of appeal ruling on assisted dyingIn July 2013, the Court of Appeal ruled on an assisted dying case brought by Paul Lamb, a 58-year-old man who has been quadriplegic and without function in any of his limbs, apart from a little movement in his right hand, since a car accident in 1990.1 Mr Lamb was permitted by the Court to take over the legal case of Tony Nicklinson, who died in August 2012, less than a week after his request for judicial review was rejected by the High Court.2 Like Mr Nic…Read more
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    Ethics briefings
    with S. Brannan, V. English, R. Mussell, J. Sheather, E. Chrispin, and A. Sommerville
    Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (1): 63-64. 2010.
    Ever so often in the UK, there is a flurry of activity around the information requirements of donor-conceived individuals. In April 2013, it was the launch of a report from the Nuffield Council on Bioethics that brought the issue back to public consciousness.1Since 1991, information about treatment with donor gametes or embryos has been collected by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. Since then, over 35 000 donor-conceived individuals have been born through treatment in licensed c…Read more
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    Meaning and Semantic Knowledge
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 71 177-209. 1997.
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    Inattentional blindness on the full-attention trial: Are we throwing out the baby with the bathwater?
    with Rebekah C. White and Anne M. Aimola Davies
    Consciousness and Cognition 59 64-77. 2018.
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    II_— _Martin Davies: Epistemic Entitlement, Warrant Transmission and Easy Knowledge
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 78 (1): 213-245. 2004.
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    II*—Perceptual Content and Local Supervenience
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 92 21-46. 1992.
    Martin Davies; II*—Perceptual Content and Local Supervenience, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 92, Issue 1, 1 June 1992, Pages 21–46, https://do.
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    Per una storia del testo di Virgilio nella prima età del libro a stampa (review)
    The Classical Review 52 (2): 403-404. 2002.
  •  5
    Virgil in the Veneto (review)
    The Classical Review 51 (2): 367-369. 2001.
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    When you fail to see what you were told to look for: Inattentional blindness and task instructions
    with Anne Aimola Davies, Stephen Waterman, and Rebekah White
    Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1): 221-230. 2013.
    Inattentional blindness studies have shown that an unexpected object may go unnoticed if it does not share the property specified in the task instructions. Our aim was to demonstrate that observers develop an attentional set for a property not specified in the task instructions if it allows easier performance of the primary task. Three experiments were conducted using a dynamic selective-looking paradigm. Stimuli comprised four black squares and four white diamonds, so that shape and colour vari…Read more
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    Two hands are better than one: A new assessment method and a new interpretation of the non-visual illusion of self-touch
    with Rebekah White and Anne Aimola Davies
    Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3): 956-964. 2011.
    A simple experimental paradigm creates the powerful illusion that one is touching one’s own hand even when the two hands are separated by 15 cm. The participant uses her right hand to administer stimulation to a prosthetic hand while the Examiner provides identical stimulation to the participant’s receptive left hand. Change in felt position of the receptive hand toward the prosthetic hand has previously led to the interpretation that the participant experiences self-touch at the location of the…Read more
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    Tactile expectations and the perception of self-touch: An investigation using the rubber hand paradigm
    with Rebekah White, Anne Aimola Davies, and Terri Halleen
    Consciousness and Cognition 19 (2): 505-519. 2010.
    The rubber hand paradigm is used to create the illusion of self-touch, by having the participant administer stimulation to a prosthetic hand while the Examiner, with an identical stimulus, administers stimulation to the participant’s hand. With synchronous stimulation, participants experience the compelling illusion that they are touching their own hand. In the current study, the robustness of this illusion was assessed using incongruent stimuli. The participant used the index finger of the righ…Read more
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    V*—Idiom and Metaphor
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 83 (1): 67-86. 1983.
    Martin Davies; V*—Idiom and Metaphor, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 83, Issue 1, 1 June 1983, Pages 67–86, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelia.
  • The Goldfarb Panel
    with W. V. Quine, Warren D. Goldfarb, Paul Horwich, and Rudolf Fara
    Philosophy International. 1994.
  • The Dennett Panel
    with W. V. Quine, Daniel Clement Dennett, Paul Horwich, and Rudolf Fara
    Philosophy International. 1994.
  • The Dreben Panel
    with W. V. Quine, Burton Dreben, George Boolos, and Rudolf Fara
    Philosophy International. 1994.
  • The Block Panel
    with W. V. Quine, Ned Joel Block, Paul Horwich, and Rudolf Fara
    Philosophy International. 1994.
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    Individuation and the semantics of demonstratives
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 11 (3). 1982.
    Obsessed by the cases where things go wrong, we pay too little attention to the vastly more numerous cases where they go right, and where it is perhaps easier to see that the descriptive content of the expression concerned is wholly at the service of this function [of identifying reference], a function which is complementary to that of predication and contains no element of predication in itself (Strawson [1974], p. 66).An earlier version of the paper was written during an enjoyable year spent a…Read more
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    Self-executing treaties like the Salvage Convention 1989 automatically become "the supreme law of the land" in the United States under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.They require no legislation to make them operative but they have the same force and effect as an Article I legislative enactment.The fact that no implementing legislation is needed often leads to the paradoxical result that a self-executing treaty is more easily forgotten, perhaps for the simple reason that such treat…Read more
  •  147
    Concepts, connectionism, and the language of thought
    In W Ramsey, Stephen P. Stich & D. Rumelhart (eds.), Philosophy and Connectionist Theory, Hillsdale, Nj: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pp. 485-503. 1991.
    The aim of this paper is to demonstrate a _prima facie_ tension between our commonsense conception of ourselves as thinkers and the connectionist programme for modelling cognitive processes. The language of thought hypothesis plays a pivotal role. The connectionist paradigm is opposed to the language of thought; and there is an argument for the language of thought that draws on features of the commonsense scheme of thoughts, concepts, and inference. Most of the paper (Sections 3-7) is taken up w…Read more
  •  138
    Language, thought, and the language of thought (aunty's own argument revisited)
    In P. Carruthers & J. Boucher (eds.), Language and Thought: Interdisciplinary Themes, Cambridge University Press. pp. 226. 1998.
    In this chapter, I shall be examining an argument for the language of thought hypothesis
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    Thinking persons and cognitive science
    In A. Clark & Ronald Lutz (eds.), Connectionism in Context, Springer Verlag. pp. 111--122. 1992.
  • Professor Strawson was interviewed on video on location at King's College, London during the Spring of 1992. Professor Strawson discusses his thoughts on a variety of topics on which he has written previously, providing some illuminating insights into how his thoughts has progressed. The text published here is en excerpt from this interview, translated with kind permission of Mr Rudolf V. Fara, the producer, in which prof. Strawson discusses his philosophical views with Martin Davies, Wilde Read…Read more