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Jerre Levy

University of Chicago
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  • University of Chicago
    Regular Faculty
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Biology
  • All publications (8)
  •  1
    Manifestations and implications of shifting hemi-inattention in commissurotomy patients
    Advances in Neurology 18 83-92. 1977.
    Fission and Split BrainsAttention and Consciousness in Psychology
  • Mots & maux de la physique quantique: Critique épistémologique et problèmes terminologiques
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 54 (212): 243-265. 2000.
  •  103
    Roger Wolcott Sperry, 1912–1994
    Zygon 29 (4): 673-674. 1994.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • The Criticism of Science and Political Strife
    Scientia 67 (8): 599. 1973.
    History of Western Philosophy, Misc
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    Varieties of human brain organization and the human social system
    Zygon 15 (4): 351-375. 1980.
    Philosophy of ReligionScience and Religion
  •  2
    Cerebral asymmetries as manifested in split-brain man
    In Marcel Kinsbourne & Wallace Lynn Smith (eds.), Hemispheric Disconnection and Cerebral Function, Charles C. 1974.
  •  62
    Cross-species invariances and within-species diversity in brain asymmetry and questions regarding inferences about lateralization
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1): 28-30. 1981.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  2
    Psychobiological implications of bilateral asymmetry
    In Stuart J. Dimond & J. Graham Beaumont (eds.), Hemisphere Function in the Human Brain, Elek. pp. 121--183. 1974.
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