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45The Quest for reality; subjectivism and the metaphysics of colourAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (3). 2001.Book Information The Quest for Reality; Subjectivism and the Metaphysics of Colour. The Quest for Reality; Subjectivism and the Metaphysics of Colour Barry Stroud New York Oxford University Press 2000 xv + 228 Hardback By Barry Stroud . Oxford University Press. New York. Pp. xv + 228. Hardback:.
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248Ontology, Causality and Mind: Essays in Honour of D M Armstrong (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 1993.D. M. Armstrong is an eminent Australian philosopher whose work over many years has dealt with such subjects as: the nature of possibility, concepts of the particular and the general, causes and laws of nature, and the nature of human consciousness. This collection of essays explores the many facets of Armstrong's work, concentrating on his more recent interests. There are four sections to the book: possibility and identity, universals, laws and causality, and philosophy of mind. The contributor…Read more
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28The Faces of Existence: An Essay in Nonreductive MetaphysicsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (2): 358-362. 1988.
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61Unit Properties, Relations, and Spatio-Temporal NaturalismModern Schoolman 79 (2-3): 151-162. 2002.
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38Swimming against the tideInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 36 (1-2): 161-177. 1993.
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57David Malet Armstrong (8 July 1926 – 13 May 2014)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (3): 617-618. 2014.
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41Comments on: Mark Woodhouse, A New Epiphenomenalism?Australasian Journal of Philosophy 52 (2): 170-173. 1974.This Article does not have an abstract
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147Abstract particulars and the philosophy of mindAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 61 (2): 129-41. 1983.This Article does not have an abstract
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535Derrida degree: A question of honourThe Times 9 (May 9). 1992.A letter to The Times of London, May 9, 1992 protesting the Cambridge University proposal to award an honorary degree to M. Jacques Derrida.
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46Physicalism; the Philosophical Foundations (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1): 223-226. 1997.
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80Precis of Events and Their Names (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3): 625-628. 1991.
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146EpiphenomenalismRoutledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 1993.Epiphenomenalism is a theory concerning the relation between the mental and physical realms, regarded as radically different in nature. The theory holds that only physical states have causal power, and that mental states are completely dependent on them. The mental realm, for epiphenomenalists, is nothing more than a series of conscious states which signify the occurrence of states of the nervous system, but which play no causal role. For example, my feeling sleepy does not cause my yawning — ra…Read more
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48Donald Cary WilliamsIn Peter Adamson (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. pp. 0. 2012.Stanford Encyclopedia article surveying the life and work of D.C. Williams, notably in defending realism in metaphysics in the mid-twentieth century and in justifying induction by the logic of statistical inference.
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