Philosophy of Mind

 

Consciousness

Consciousness and explanation. (2008)

        In L. Weiskrantz and M. Davies (eds),

        Frontiers of Consciousness: Chichele Lectures.

        Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1–53.


Consciousness. (1999)

        In R.A. Wilson and F.C. Keil (eds), The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences.

        Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 190–3.


Phenomenal consciousness, access consciousness, and information processing

psychology. (1999)

Consciousness and thought. (1999)

        Both in C. Taddei-Feretti and C. Musio (eds),

        Neuronal Bases and Psychological Aspects of Consciousness.

        Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 300–14; 315–27.


Atkinson, A.P. and Davies, M.

Consciousness without conflation. (1995)

        Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 248–9.


Consciousness and the varieties of aboutness. (1995)

        In C. Macdonald and G. Macdonald (eds),

        Philosophy of Psychology: Debates on Psychological Explanation.

        Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 356–92.


Davies, M. and Humphreys, G.W.

Introduction. (1993)

        In Davies, M. and G.W. Humphreys (eds),

        Consciousness: Psychological and Philosophical Essays.

        Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1–39.


Externalism

Externalism and experience. (1996)

        In A. Clark, J. Ezquerro and J.M. Larrazabal (eds),

        Philosophy and Cognitive Science: Categories, Consciousness and Reasoning.

        Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1–33.

        Reprinted in N. Block, O. Flanagan and G. Güzeldere (eds.),

        The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates.

        Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997, 309–27.


Aims and claims of externalist arguments. (1993)

        In E. Villanueva (ed.) Philosophical Issues Volume 4: Naturalism and Normativity.

        Atascadero, CA: Ridgeview Publishing Company, 227–49.


Perceptual content and local supervenience. (1992)

        Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 92, 21–45.


Individualism and perceptual content. (1991)

        Mind, 100, 461–84.


Externality, psychological explanation, and narrow content. (1986)

        Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 60, 263–83.


Concepts and the language of thought

Language, thought, and the language of thought (Aunty’s own argument revisited).

(1998)       

        In P. Carruthers and J. Boucher (eds), Language and Thought.

        Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 226–47.


Aunty’s own argument for the language of thought. (1992)

        In J. Ezquerro and J.M. Larrazabal (eds), Cognition, Semantics and Philosophy:

        Proceedings of the First International Colloquium on Cognitive Science.

        Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 235–71.


Concepts, connectionism, and the language of thought. (1991)

        In W. Ramsey, S. Stich and D. Rumelhart (eds),

        Philosophy and Connectionist Theory

        Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 229–57.


Tacit knowledge, and the structure of thought and language. (1986)

        In C. Travis (ed.), Meaning and Interpretation.

        Oxford: Blackwell, 127–58.


Survey chapters on philosophy of mind

Brain and mind. (2009)

        In M.G. Gelder, N.C. Andreasen, J.J. López-Ibor and J.R. Geddes (eds),

        The New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry (Second Edition).

        Oxford: Oxford University Press, 133–6.


Philosophy of mind. (1995)

        In A. C. Grayling (ed.), Philosophy: A Guide through the Subject.

        Oxford: Oxford University Press, 250–335.