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Hume on Liberty and NecessityIn Peter Millican (ed.), Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry, Oxford University Press. 2001.
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Hume on Liberty and NecessityIn Peter Millican (ed.), Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry, Oxford University Press. 2001.
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Hume on Liberty and NecessityIn Peter Millican (ed.), Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry, Oxford University Press. 2001.
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1Hume on Liberty and NecessityIn Peter Millican (ed.), Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry, Oxford University Press. 2001.
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Hume on Liberty and NecessityIn Peter Millican (ed.), Reading Hume on Human Understanding: Essays on the First Enquiry, Oxford University Press. 2001.
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Theory and Understanding: A Critique of Interpretive Social SciencePhilosophical Books 28 (1): 54-57. 2009.
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3The Secret Connexion: Causation, Realism, and David HumePhilosophical Books 31 (4): 203-205. 2009.
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32Learning from Error: Karl Popper's Psychology of LearningPhilosophical Books 27 (2): 98-100. 2009.
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5Particles and Ideas: Bishop Berkeley's Corpuscularian PhilosophyPhilosophical Books 31 (2): 75-77. 2009.
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31Scientism. Philosophy and the Infatuation with SciencePhilosophical Books 34 (4): 232-234. 2009.
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277Contrastive explanation and the many absences problemSynthese 190 (16): 3495-3510. 2013.We often explain by citing an absence or an omission. Apart from the problem of assigning a causal role to such apparently negative factors as absences and omissions, there is a puzzle as to why only some absences and omissions, out of indefinitely many, should figure in explanations. In this paper we solve this ’many absences problem’ by using the contrastive model of explanation. The contrastive model of explanation is developed by adapting Peter Lipton’s account. What initially appears to be …Read more
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725Enhanced action control as a prior function of episodic memoryBehavioral and Brain Sciences 41. 2018.Improved control of agency is likely to be a prior and more important function of episodic memory than the epistemic-communicative role pinpointed by Mahr and Csibra. Taking the memory trace upon which scenario construction is based to be a stored internal model produced in past perceptual processing promises to provide a better account of autonoetic character than metarepresentational embedding.
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93Why beliefs are not dispositional stereotypesTheoria 89 (4): 483-494. 2023.In a series of papers, Schwitzgebel has attempted to revive the dispositionalist account of belief by tweaking it a little and claiming a previously unconsidered advantage over representationalism. The tweaks are to include phenomenal and cognitive responses, in addition to overt behaviour, in the manifestations of a given belief; and to soften the account of dispositions by allowing for dispositional stereotypes. The alleged advantage is that dispositionalism can deal with what Schwitzgebel cal…Read more
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118Falsification and the existence of God: A discussion of Plantinga's free will defencePhilosophical Quarterly 27 (107): 114-134. 1977.
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82The Philosophy of PsychologyCambridge University Press. 1999.What is the relationship between common-sense, or 'folk', psychology and contemporary scientific psychology? Are they in conflict with one another? Or do they perform quite different, though perhaps complementary, roles? George Botterill and Peter Carruthers discuss these questions, defending a robust form of realism about the commitments of folk psychology and about the prospects for integrating those commitments into natural science. Their focus throughout the book is on the ways in which cogn…Read more
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68Review of Hanne Andersen, Peter Barker, Xiang Chen, The Cognitive Structure of Scientific Revolutions (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (3). 2007.
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Human nature and folk psychology in the person and the human mind: IssuesIn Ancient and Modern Philosophy, Clarendon Press. 1989.
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30Theory and Understanding: A Critique of Interpretive Social SciencePhilosophical Books 28 (1): 54-57. 1987.
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61Particles and Ideas: Bishop Berkeley's Corpuscularian Philosophy (review)Philosophical Books 31 (2): 75-77. 1990.
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Human nature and folk psychologyIn Christopher Gill (ed.), The Person and the human mind: issues in ancient and modern philosophy, Oxford University Press. 1990.
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204Effective Intentions: The Power of Conscious Will * By ALFRED R. MELE (review)Analysis 70 (2): 395-398. 2010.No abstract is available for this citation
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