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Adams, Frederick. 1979. “Properties, Functionalism, and the Identity
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Adams, Frederick. 1985. “Comparison Shopping in the Philosophy of
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Adams, Frederick. 1986. “Intention and Intentional Action: The Simple
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Adams, Frederick. 1989.
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Adams, Frederick. 2012.
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Adams, Frederick. 2013. “Action: Back to Basics.” in The Philosophy of Arthur C. Danto, edited by
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Adams, Frederick. 2019. “The Elusive Extended Mind: Extended Information
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Adams, Frederick. 2020. “Rehashing Embodied Cognition and the Neural Reuse
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Adams, Frederick and Aizawa, Kenneth. 1992.
“ ‘X’ Means X: Semantics
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Adams, Frederick and Aizawa, Kenneth. 1993. “Fodorian Semantics, Pathologies and ‘Block’s
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Adams, Frederick and Aizawa, Kenneth. 1994.
“ ‘X’ Means X: Fodor/Warfield
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Adams, Frederick and Aizawa, Kenneth. 1997a. “Fodor’s Asymmetric Causal Dependency Theory and Proximal
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Adams, Frederick and Aizawa, Kenneth. 1997b. “Rock Beats
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Adams, Frederick and Aizawa, Kenneth. 2009. “Embodied Cognition and the Extended Mind.”
in The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of
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Adams, Frederick and Aizawa, Kenneth. 2010. “Causal Theories of Mental Content.” in
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Adams, Frederick, Barker, John A. and Figurelli, Julia. 2012. “Towards Closure on Closure.”
Synthese 188(2): 179–196.
Adams, Frederick and Beighley, Steve. 2011. “The Mark of the Mental.” in The Continuum Companion to the Philosophy of
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pp. 54–72. London: Continuum International Publishing Group.
Adams, Frederick and Clarke, Murray. 2005. “Resurrecting the Tracking Theories.”
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 83(2): 207–221, doi:10.1080/00048400500111030.
Adams, Frederick and Dietrich, L. A. 2004. “What’s in a (n empty) name?” Pacific
Philosophical Quarterly 85(2): 125–148.
Adams, Frederick, Drebushenko, David, Fuller, Gary and Stecker, Robert. 1990. “Narrow content: Fodor’s folly.” Mind
and Language 5: 213–229.
Adams, Frederick and Enç, Berent. 1988. “Not Quite By
Accident.” Dialogue. Revue canadienne de philosophie /
Canadian Philosophical Review 27(2): 287–297.
Adams, Frederick and Fuller, Gary. 1992. “Names, Contents, and Causes.” Mind and
Language 7(3): 205–221.
Adams, Frederick and Fuller, Gary. 2007. “Empty Names and Pragmatic Implicatures.”
Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37(3): 449–462.
Adams, Frederick, Fuller, Gary and Aikawa, Kiyoaki. 1992. “Rules in Programming Languages and
Networks.” in Symbolic and
Connectionist Paradigms: Closing the Gap, edited by John D.
Dinsmore. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence
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Adams, Frederick, Fuller, Gary and Stecker, Robert. 1993. “Thoughts without Objects.” Mind and
Language 8(1): 90–104.
Adams, Frederick, Fuller, Gary and Stecker, Robert. 1997. “The Semantics of Fictional Names.”
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 78: 128–148.
Adams, Frederick, Fuller, Gary and Stecker, Robert. 1999. “Object Dependent Thoughts, Perspectival Thoughts and
Psychological Generalization.” Dialectica 53(1):
47–59.
Adams, Frederick and Stecker, Robert. 1994. “Vacuous
Singular Terms.” Mind and Language 9: 387–401.
Barker, John A. and Adams, Frederick. 2010. “Epistemic Closure and Skepticism.”
Logos & Episteme 1(2): 221–246.
Barker, John A. and Adams, Frederick. 2012. “Conclusive Reasons, Knowledge, and Action.”
in Philosophical Issues 22: Action Theory, edited
by Ernest Sosa, Enrique Villanueva, and Berit Brogaard, pp. 35–52. Malden, Massachusetts:
Wiley-Blackwell.
Weiskopf, Daniel A. and Adams, Frederick. 2015. An Introduction to the Philosophy of
Psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781139019040.
Further References
Allo, Patrick, ed. 2010. Putting Information First. Luciano Floridi and the
Philosophy of Information. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell,
doi:10.1002/9781444396836.
Bernecker, Sven. 2009.
Memory. A Philosophical Study. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199577569.001.0001.
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Meaning. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.