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    Focus, Organization, and Content This book, like the first edition, deals with the mass transport processes that take place in living systems, with a focus on the normal behavior of eukaryotic cells and the - ganisms they constitute, in their normal physiological environment. As a consequence of this focus, the structure and content of the book differ from those of traditional transport texts. We do not start with the engineering principles of mass transport (which are well presented elsewhere) …Read more
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    The Leibniz project
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (1). 1977.
    A language for quantum physics is derived from set theory by replacing the classical predicate algebra (Boolean) by a certain quantum predicate algebra (rational projective), time space and the Hamilton-Schroedinger dynamics by a Feynman-like graph dynamics, and the Dirac spin operators by topological switching operators on the graph. The development is described from the basic level of elementary monadic processes to the level of the free Dirac equation
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    Cosmological choices
    Synthese 50 (3). 1982.
    Present physics is a mix of theories of time, logic, and matter. These may have a common origin in a unitary quantum cosmology founded on process alone. A quantum theory of sets, or something like it, is helpful for such a cosmology, and one is constructed by adding superposition to a slightly reformulated classical set theory. There is an elementary or atomic process in such theories. The size of its characteristic time is estimated from the mass spectrum, although this gives a much larger time…Read more
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    On 'Law Without Law'
    Mind and Matter 9 (2): 145-152. 2011.
    A quantum mechanics for nomogenesis is conjectured
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    Expression and the Inner
    Harvard University Press. 2003.
    At least since Descartes, philosophers have been interested in the special knowledge or authority that we exhibit when we speak about our own thoughts, attitudes, and feelings. This book contends that even the best work in contemporary philosophy of mind fails to account for this sort of knowledge or authority because it does not pay the right sort of attention to the notion of expression. What's at stake is not only how to understand self-knowledge and first-person authority, but also what it i…Read more
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    On the distinction between conscious and unconscious states of mind
    American Philosophical Quarterly 36 (2): 79-100. 1999.
  • Expression and the Inner
    Philosophical Quarterly 56 (224): 466-468. 2006.
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    Wittgenstein on rules and platonism
    In Alice Crary & Rupert Read (eds.), The New Wittgenstein, Routledge. pp. 83-100. 2000.