•  2
    Substance
    with Ralph Weir
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2004.
  •  5
    Phenomenal Qualities
    In Paul Coates & Sam Coleman (eds.), Phenomenal Qualities: Sense, Perception, and Consciousness, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 103-120. 2015.
    An extremely modest and, hence, uncontentious version of the transparency of experience entails that phenomenal qualities are amongst the fundamental building blocks of our, lived, manifest or common-sense world. As such, all attempts to conceive of them physicalistically seem to be self-destructive: I do not construct my manifest world out of neural firing frequencies. In particular, the _phenomenal concept strategy_ (PCS) can give no account of how a neural state can manifest itself as the sor…Read more
  • The Ontology of the Mental
    In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics, Oxford University Press. 2003.
  • Idealism
    In Ansgar Beckermann, Brian P. McLaughlin & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind, Oxford University Press. 2009.
  •  6
    Dualism
    with Ralph Weir
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2003.
  •  7
    Dennett on the knowledge Argument
    Analysis 53 (3): 169-173. 1993.
  •  30
    Can ‘permanent possibilities’ be a part of objective reality?
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2): 134. 2025.
    Michael Pelczar, in his fascinating recent book, attempts to answer the main problem that phenomenalism faces, namely that it gives us a world with too many gaps and no rationale for its ordering. He does this by developing a strong doctrine of objective probability. I argue that, if this is to be strong enough to solve the problem, it is no longer immaterialist: the fine line Pelczar needs to walk cannot be held.
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    Middle-sized Objects, Hylomorphism and Transubstantiation
    Scientia et Fides 13 (2): 163-180. 2025.
    The fundamental philosophical problem with transubstantiation, is to give a plausible account of the concept of substance that it deploys. Aquinas admits that Aristotle’s concept of substance does not naturally fit the role (ST III 75 art. 4) and neither does a modern ‘chemical’ concept. I argue that emphasis on the teleological nature, from a Divine perspective, can solve these problems, without falling into the unorthodoxy for which ‘transignification’, as found in Rahner and Schillabeeckx, ha…Read more
  •  6
    Benacerraf’s Problem, Abstract Objects and Intellect
    In Zsolt Novak & Andras Simonyi (eds.), Truth, Reference and Realism, Central European University Press. pp. 235-262. 2011.
  • The Ontology of the Mental
    In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics, Oxford University Press. 2003.
  • Idealism
    In Ansgar Beckermann, Brian P. McLaughlin & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind, Oxford University Press. 2009.
  • The Ontology of the Mental
    In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics, Oxford University Press. 2003.
  •  4
    Vision (review)
    Philosophical Review 105 (1): 97-99. 1996.
  •  6
    Contemporary Dualism: A Defense (edited book)
    Routledge. 2016.
    Ontological materialism, in its various forms, has become the orthodox view in contemporary philosophy of mind. This book provides a variety of defenses of mind-body dualism, and shows (explicitly or implicitly) that a thoroughgoing ontological materialism cannot be sustained. The contributions are intended to show that, at the very least, ontological dualism (as contrasted with a dualism that is merely linguistic or epistemic) constitutes a philosophically respectable alternative to the monisti…Read more
  • Perception
    Routledge. 2003.
    Questions about perception remain some of the most difficult and insoluble in both epistemology and in the philosophy of mind. This controversial but highly accessible introduction to the area explores the philosophical importance of those questions by re-examining what had until recent times been the most popular theory of perception - the sense-datum theory. Howard Robinson surveys the history of the arguments for and against the theory from Descartes to Husserl. He then shows that the objecti…Read more
  • Christian Physicalism? Philosophical Theological Criticisms (edited book)
    with R. Keith Loftin, Joshua R. Farris, Thomas McCall, Thomas Atkinson, John W. Cooper, Marc Cortez, C. Stephen Evans, Paul L. Gavrilyuk, Bruce L. Gordon, Matthew J. Hart, Jonathan J. Loose, Jason McMartin, Angus Menuge, J. P. Moreland, R. T. Mullins, Gerald O’Collins, Brandon Rickabaugh, R. Scott Smith, Charles Taliaferro, and Turner Jr
    Lexington. 2018.
    On the heels of the advance since the twentieth-century of wholly physicalist accounts of human persons, the influence of materialist ontology is increasingly evident in Christian theologizing. To date, the contemporary literature has tended to focus on anthropological issues (e.g., whether the traditional soul / body distinction is viable), with occasional articles treating physicalist accounts of such doctrines as the Incarnation and Resurrection of Jesus cropping up, as well. Interestingly, t…Read more
  • Objections to Physicalism (edited book)
    Clarendon Press. 1996.
    In these essays, available only in this volume, an international team of contributors challenge physicalism, the view that the real world is nothing more than the physical world. Physicalist theories have been at the forefront of recent philosophical debate, especially in the philosophy of mind; Objections to Physicalism shows that they face formidable problems.
  • The Class as One and as Many
    International Logic Review 12 172. 1975.
  •  40
    Reviews (review)
    Mind 93 (370): 306-308. 1984.
  • Incongruent Counterparts and the Refutation of Idealism
    Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 72 (4): 391. 1981.
  • C. D. Broad, Kant. An Introduction (review)
    Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 71 (2): 270. 1980.
  • Anschauung und Mannigfaltiges in der Transzendentalen Deduktion
    Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 72 (2): 140. 1981.
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    The Nature of Art.On Certainty.The Case for DualismThe Pursuit of Mind.Goals, No-Goals and Own GoalsTheory of Knowledge and Metamind.Conditionals (review)
    with G. G. L., A. L. Cothey, L. Wittgenstein, J. R. Smythies, J. Beloff, R. Tallis, H. Robinson, A. Montefiore, D. Noble, K. Lehrer, and F. Jackson
    Philosophical Quarterly 42 (167): 261. 1992.
  •  20
    This volume contains papers by a group of leading experts on Aristotle and the later Aristotelian tradition of Neoplatonism. The discussion ranges from Aristotle's treatment of Parmenides, the most important pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, to Neoplatonic and medieval use of Aristotle, forwhich Aristotle himself set guidelines in his discussions of his predecessors. Traces of these guidelines can be seen in the work of Plotinus, and that of the later Greek commentators on Aristotle. The study of …Read more
  •  20
    The Pursuit of mind
    Philosophical Quarterly 42 (167): 264-264. 1992.
  •  3
    Idealism
    In Brian McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind, Oxford University Press. 2007.
  • The ontology of the mental
    In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics, Oxford University Press. 2003.