Andrew M. Bailey (bailey-am)
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Bailey, Andrew M. 1998. “The Five Kinds of Levels of Description.” in Toward a Science of Consciousness II: The Second Tucson Discussions and Debates, edited by Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak, and Alwyn C. Scott, pp. 577–584. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2005. “What is it like to See a Bat? A Critique of Dretske’s Representational Theory of Qualia.” Disputatio 1(18): 151–177.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2006. “Zombies, Epiphenomenalism, and Physicalist Theories of Consciousness.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 36(4): 481–510.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2007a. “Qualia and the Argument from Illusion: A Defence of Figment.” Acta Analytica 22(2): 85–103.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2007b. “Spatial Perception, Embodiment, and Scientific Realism.” Dialogue. Revue canadienne de philosophie / Canadian Philosophical Review 46(3): 553–568.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2009. “Zombies and Epiphenomenalism.” Dialogue. Revue canadienne de philosophie / Canadian Philosophical Review 48(1): 129–144.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2010. “Warrant is Unique.” Philosophical Studies 149(3): 297–304.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2011. “The Incompatibility of Composition as Identity, Priority Pluralism and Irreflexive Grounding.” Analytic Philosophy 52(3): 171–174.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2012. “No Bare Particulars.” Philosophical Studies 158(1): 31–41.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2014. “The Elimination Argument.” Philosophical Studies 168(2): 475–482.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2016. “You Are an Animal.” Res Philosophica 93(1): 205–218.
Bailey, Andrew M. 2020. “William James, Pure Experience, and Panpsychism.” in The Routledge Handbook of Panpsychism, edited by William E. Seager, pp. 66–77. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781315717708.
Bailey, Andrew M. and Brenner, Andrew. 2020. “Why Composition Matters.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50(8): 934–949.
Bailey, Andrew M., Rasmussen, Joshua and Van Horn, Luke. 2011. “No Pairing Problem.” Philosophical Studies 154(3): 349–360.
Bailey, Andrew M., Rettler, Bradley and Warmke, Craig. 2021a. “Philosophy, Politics, and Economics of Cryptocurrency I: Money Without State.” Philosophy Compass 16(11), doi:10.1111/phc3.12785.
Bailey, Andrew M., Rettler, Bradley and Warmke, Craig. 2021b. “Philosophy, Politics, and Economics of Cryptocurrency II: The Moral Landscape of Monetary Design.” Philosophy Compass 16(11), doi:10.1111/phc3.12784.
Bailey, Andrew M. and Richards, Bradley. 2014. “Horgan and Tienson on Phenomenology and Intentionality [on Horgan and Tienson (2002)].” Philosophical Studies 167(2): 313–326.
Rettler, Bradley and Bailey, Andrew M. 2017. “Object.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2017/entries/object/.
Rettler, Bradley and Bailey, Andrew M. 2023. “Object.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2023/entries/object/.
Thornton, Allison Krile and Bailey, Andrew M. 2021. “The Feeling Animal.” Ergo 7(20): 554–567, doi:10.3998/ergo.1118.