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Vol 12: (2009) Alexander Hieke, Hannes Leitgeb (Eds.): Reduction. Between the Mind and the Brain NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF PHILOSOPHY Abstract  PDF
Patrick Suppes
 
Vol 12: (2009) Alexander Hieke, Hannes Leitgeb (Eds.): Reduction. Between the Mind and the Brain NON-REDUCTIVE PHYSICALISM, MENTAL CAUSATION AND THE NATURE OF ACTIONS Abstract  PDF
Markus E. Schlosser
 
Vol 12: (2009) Alexander Hieke, Hannes Leitgeb (Eds.): Reduction. Between the Mind and the Brain THE ELIMINATION OF MEANING IN COMPUTATIONAL THEORIES OF MIND Abstract  PDF
Paul Schweizer
 
Vol 12: (2009) Alexander Hieke, Hannes Leitgeb (Eds.): Reduction. Between the Mind and the Brain ADAPTIVE CONTROL LOOPS AS AN INTERMEDIATE MINDBRAIN REDUCTION BASIS Abstract  PDF
Joëlle Proust
 
Vol 4: (2007) Georg Gasser (Ed.): How Successful is Naturalism? Which Ontology for Naturalists? Abstract  PDF
Josef Quitterer
 
Vol 12: (2009) Alexander Hieke, Hannes Leitgeb (Eds.): Reduction. Between the Mind and the Brain ENOUGH WITH THE NORMS ALREADY! Abstract  PDF
Jerry Fodor
 
Vol 1: (2006) Friedrich Stadler and Michael Stöltzner (Eds.): Time and History Time and Self Abstract  PDF
Katia Saporiti
 
Vol 12: (2009) Alexander Hieke, Hannes Leitgeb (Eds.): Reduction. Between the Mind and the Brain INTENTIONALITY, INFORMATION, AND EXPERIENCE Abstract  PDF
Johannes L. Brandl
 
Vol 17: (2011) R. Heinrich, E. Nemeth, W. Pichler, D. Wagner (Eds.): Image and Imaging in Philosophy, Science ‘The Mind’s Eye’: Visualizing the Non-visual and the ‘Epistemology of the Line’ Abstract  PDF
Sybille Krämer
 
Vol 3: (2007) Christian Kanzian, Edmund Runggaldier (Eds.): Cultures. Conflict - Analysis - Dialogue Chinese Language, Chinese Mind? Abstract  PDF
Christian Helmut Wenzel
 
Vol 10: (2009) John Edelman (Ed.): Sense and Reality. Essays out of Swansea J. R. Jones: ‘How Do I Know Who I Am?’ The Passage from Objects to Grammar Abstract  PDF
Walford Gealy
 
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