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    Critical notices
    with Edward J. McKenna, Gordon P. Baker, John Cottingham, and Timothy Williamson
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (1). 1994.
    Situating the Self By Seyla Benhabib Polity Press, 1992. Pp. viii + 266. ISBN 0–7456–1059–5. £11.95 pbk. A Descartes Dictionary By John Cottingham Basil Blackwell, 1993. Pp. 187. ISBN 0–631–18538–0. £12.99 pbk. A reply to Baker and Morris By John Cottingham Truth and Objectivity By Crispin Wright Harvard University Press, 1992. Pp. x + 247. ISBN 0–674–91086–9. £19.95.
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    Merleau-Ponty on Understanding Other Others
    In Luna Dolezal & Danielle Petherbridge (eds.), Body/Self/Others: The Phenomenology of Social Encounters, Suny Press. pp. 237-266. 2017.
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    Wittgenstein on Knowledge of Posture
    Philosophical Investigations 15 (1): 30-50. 2008.
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    Waismann’s 1956 article “How I see philosophy” (HISP) presents interesting challenges for those interpreters who also work on Wittgenstein. Some (e.g. Baker 2004) read both HISP and (at least the later) Wittgenstein in a thoroughgoingly therapeutic (or even ‘liberatory’) manner. Others (e.g. Hacker 2007) claim that HISP was written to distance Waismann from Wittgenstein. Of course, both of claims about HISP could be true; but they suggest emphasising different aspects of HISP (including its titl…Read more
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    Starting with Merleau-Ponty
    Continuum. 2012.
    Merleau-Ponty was one of the most important European philosophers of the 20th century, whose work made enormous contributions to the development of phenomenology and the concept of the lived-body. Clearly and thematically structured, covering all Merleau-Ponty's key works and focussing particularly on the hugely important The Phenomenology of Perception, Starting with Merleau-Ponty leads the reader through a thorough overview of the development of his thought, resulting in a more thorough unders…Read more
  •  52
    Radical Anti-Deflationism, PETER S. DILLARD
    with Mitchell Miller
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41 (2): 173-181. 1996.
  • Sartre on consciousnessz
    In Adrian Mirvish & Adrian Van den Hoven (eds.), New perspectives on Sartre, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 142. 2010.
  •  49
    Review of David Reisman, Sartre's Phenomenology (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4). 2008.
  •  99
    Body Image Disorders
    In K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini & Tim Thornton (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and psychiatry, Oxford University Press. 2013.
    This chapter examines so-called body image disorders, focusing on body dysmorphic disorder, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. These disorders have been studied extensively by psychologists and psychiatrists from both the "body image" and "body shame" research orientations. Body image disorders have also proved, for feminist thinkers mindful of the gender imbalance in many of these disorders, to be an important locus for cultural criticism, including criticism of psych…Read more
  • The phenomenology of clumsiness
    In Katherine J. Morris (ed.), Sartre on the body, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 161--182. 2009.
  • Some problems of other minds
    In Talia Morag (ed.), Sartre and Analytic Philosophy, Routledge. 2023.
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    The Sartrean Mind (edited book)
    with Matthew Eshleman and Christophe Perrin
    Routledge. 2018.
    Introduction to Global Military History provides a lucid and comprehensive account of military developments around the modern world from the eighteenth century up to the present day. Beginning with the background to the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary wars and ending with the recent conflicts of the twenty-first century, this third edition combines fully up-to-date global coverage with close analysis not only of the military aspects of war but also its social, cultural,…Read more
  • Western Philosophy (edited book)
    with Malcolm Seymour, Trevor Green, Audrey Healy, J. D. G. Evans, Richard Cross, James Ladyman, W. J. Mander, Christine Battersby, A. W. Moore, Robert Stern, Christopher Hookway, Bob Carruthers, Gary Russell, Dennis Hedlund, Alex Ridgway, Alexander Fyfe, Paul Farrer, and Trevor Nichols
    Kultur. 2006.
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    Nature and Narrative is the launch volume in a new series of books entitled International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry. The series will aim to build links between the sciences and humanities in psychiatry. Our ability to decipher mental disorders depends to a unique extent on both the sciences and the humanities. Science provides insight into the 'causes' of a problem, enabling us to formulate an 'explanation', and the humanities provide insight into its 'meanings' and helps with ou…Read more
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    Sartre on the body (edited book)
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2009.
    A who's who of Sartre scholars contribute to a collection of multidisciplinary perspectives from sociology, religion, and bioethics, on a hitherto neglected area of Sartre's philosophy.
  •  82
    Descartes' Dualism
    with Gordon Baker
    Routledge. 2005.
    _Was Descartes a Cartesian Dualist?_ In this controversial study, Gordon Baker and Katherine J. Morris argue that, despite the general consensus within philosophy, Descartes was neither a proponent of dualism nor guilty of the many crimes of which he has been accused by twentieth century philosophers. In lively and engaging prose, Baker and Morris present a radical revision of the ways in which Descartes' work has been interpreted. Descartes emerges with both his historical importance assured an…Read more
  •  99
    Descartes's Dualism
    with Steven Nadler and Gordon Baker
    Philosophical Books 38 (3): 157-169. 1997.
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    This chapter contains section titled: The ‘Essence’ of a Philosophical Prejudice One Philosophical Task or Two? Techniques for Ridding People of Philosophical Prejudices.
  •  97
    Descartes unlocked
    with G. P. Baker
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 1 (1). 1993.
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    Sartre
    In Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Action, Wiley-blackwell. 2010.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Background: Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Sartre's Account of Action Some Wider Background Assessment: Internal Relations Assessment: Human Beings and the Human World References.
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    Introduction
    In Gordon P. Baker (ed.), Wittgenstein's Method: Neglected Aspects, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
    This chapter contains section titled: Reading Wittgenstein Wittgenstein and Waismann Further Directions: History of Philosophy Envoi: AWittgensteinian Reading of Wittgenstein?
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    The `context principle' in the later Wittgenstein
    Philosophical Quarterly 44 (176): 294-310. 1994.
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    Sartre on Violence (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (1): 121-122. 2005.
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    Phenomenology, Naturalism and Science: A Hybrid and Heretical Proposal
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 27 (1): 115-119. 2019.
    Volume 27, Issue 1, February 2019, Page 115-119.
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    Pain, injury, and first/third-person asymmetry
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (1): 125-56. 1996.
    Philosophers are wont to say that certain concepts, e.g., the concept of pain, exhibit ‘first/third-person asymmetry’, whereas others, e.g., the concept of injury, do not. The question I wish to address here concerns the status of such claims. They are commonly seen as nothing more than summary reports of how the relevant words are ordinarily used: as statements of ‘grammatical fact’. I want to argue against this view of their status.