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Nora Donnelly

University of Limerick
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  • University of Limerick
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
University of Ulster
Faculty of Arts
PhD, 1993
Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics
20th Century Philosophy
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    Intermediate visual processing and visual agnosia
    with Glyn W. Humphreys, M. Jane Riddoch, T. Freeman, M. Boucart, and H. M. Muller
    In Martha J. Farah & Graham Ratcliff (eds.), Neuropsychology of High Level Vision: Collected Tutorial Essays : Carnegie Mellon Symposium on Cognition : Papers, Lawrence Erlbaum. 1994.
    Aspects of Consciousness
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    Correlating mind and body
    with T. J. Lioyd-Jones and B. Weekes
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4): 688-688. 1995.
    Gray's integration of the different levels of description and explanation in his theory is problematic: (1) The introduction of consciousness into his theorising consists of the mind-brain identity assumption, which tells us nothing new. (2) There need not be correlations between levels of description. (3) Gray's account does not extend beyond “brute” correlation. Integration must be achieved in a principled, mutually constraining way.
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of ConsciousnessMind-Body Problem, General
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