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100Distinguishing Non-Conceptual Content from Non-Syntactic Propositions: Comment on FullerSouthwest Philosophy Review 28 (2): 53-57. 2012.In this paper I argue that a principal argument in favor of the existence of non-conceptual content (henceforth NCC) fails. That is, I do not accept that considerations regarding the richness of our perceptual experiences support the existence of NCC. I argue instead that the existence of NCC is empirically motivated. Here is an outline of the paper. First, I set out the distinction between conceptual content and NCC as we understand it. Second, I consider the richness argument (RA), and argue t…Read more
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89Review of Rachel Cooper, Classifying Madness (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 61 (2): 453-457. 2010.
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65Defining Mental Disorder, Review of Derek Bolton, What is Mental Disorder? (review)Metascience 18 (2): 251-255. 2009.
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64Review of George A. Reisch, How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy of Science. (review)British Journal for the History of Science 40 (1): 153-155. 2007.
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57Review of Michael Heidelberger & Friedrich Stadler (Eds.), History of Philosophy of Science. (review)British Journal for the History of Science 38 (3): 355-356. 2005.
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50Introduction: Objectivity in ScienceIn Flavia Padovani, Alan Richardson & Jonathan Y. Tsou (eds.), Objectivity in Science: New Perspectives From Science and Technology Studies, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, Vol. 310. Springer. pp. 1-15. 2015.
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44Reviews (review)Philosophical Psychology 21 (1). 2008.Seeing, Doing, and Knowing: A Philosophical Theory of Sense Perception MOHAN MATTHEN New York, Oxford University Press, 2007384 pages, ISBN: 0199204284 (pbk); $35.00Mohan Matthen's Seeing, Doing an...
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38Rationality and compulsion: Applying action theory to psychiatry – by Lennart Nordenfelt (review)Journal of Applied Philosophy 26 (4): 415-418. 2009.No Abstract
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18Gary L. Hardcastle and Alan W. Richardson , Logical Empiricism in North America. Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 18. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press , 293 pp., $49.95 (review)Philosophy of Science 72 (4): 634-637. 2005.
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Philosophy of science, psychiatric classification, and the DSMIn Şerife Tekin & Robyn Bluhm (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy of Psychiatry, Bloomsbury. 2019.
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