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    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 1985b. A Farewell to Functionalism.” Philosophical Studies 48: 1–14. Reprinted in Silvers (1989, 137–150).
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    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 1994c. Content Meets Consciousness.” Philosophical Topics 22(1–2): 1–22.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 1995a. Explaining Attitudes: A Practical Approach to the Mind. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 1995b. Need a Christian Be a Mind/Body Dualist? Faith and Philosophy 12. Reprinted in Rea (2009, 347–363).
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 1997a. Why Constitution is Not Identity.” The Journal of Philosophy 94: 599–621.
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    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 1998a. The First-Person Perspective: A Test for Naturalism.” American Philosophical Quarterly 35: 327–348.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 1998b. What We Do: A Nonreductive Approach to Human Action.” in Human Action, Deliberation and Causation, edited by Jan Bransen and Stefaan E. Cuypers, pp. 249–270. Philosophical Studies Series n. 77. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 1999a. Unity without Identity: A New Look at Material Constitution.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 23: New Directions in Philosophy, edited by Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 144–165. Boston, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 1999b. What is this thing called ‘Commonsense Psychology’? Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 2(1): 3–19.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2000a. Persons and Bodies: A Constitution View. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781139173124.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2000b. Reply to Jackson (2000).” Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 3(2): 196–198.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2000c. God and Science in the Public Schools.” Philosophic Exchange 30: 53–69.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2001a. Materialism with a Human Face.” in Soul, Body, and Survival – Essays on the Metaphysics of Human Persons, edited by Kevin Corcoran, pp. 159–181. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2001b. Are Beliefs Brain States? in Explaining Beliefs: Lynne Rudder Baker and Her Critics, edited by Anthonie Meijers, pp. 17–38. Philosophers and Their Critics. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2001c. Practical Realism Defended: Replies to Critics.” in Explaining Beliefs: Lynne Rudder Baker and Her Critics, edited by Anthonie Meijers. Philosophers and Their Critics. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2001d. The Very Idea of Constitution.” Unpublished manuscript.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2001e. The Coherence of the Idea of Material Constitution.” Unpublished manuscript.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2002a. Précis of Baker (2000a).” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64(3): 592–598.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2002b. Responses [to Zimmerman (2002), Rea (2002) and Pereboom (2002)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64(3): 623–635.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2002c. On Making Things Up: Constitution and Its Critics.” Philosophical Topics 30(1): 31–51.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2002d. The Ontological Status of Persons.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65(2): 370–388, doi:10.1111/j.1933-1592.2002.tb00207.x.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2002e. Brief Reply to Rosenkrantz (2002).” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65(2): 394–396.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2002f. Review of Hasker (1999).” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65(3): 734–736.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2003. The Difference that Self-Consciousness Makes.” in On Human Persons, edited by Klaus Petrus, pp. 23–40. Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, doi:10.1515/9783110324648.23.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2004a. The Ontology of Artifacts.” Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 7(2): 99–111, doi:10.1080/13869790410001694462.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2004b. Christians should Reject Mind-Body Dualism.” in Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Religion, edited by Michael L. Peterson and Raymond J. VanArragon, pp. 327–337. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy n. 1. Boston, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2005. Death and the Afterlife.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion, edited by William J. Wainwright, pp. 366–391. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195138090.001.0001.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2006a. Everyday Concepts as a Guide to Reality.” The Monist 89(3): 313–333.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2006b. Moral Responsibility Without Libertarianism.” Noûs 40(2): 307–330.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2006c. On the Twofold Nature of Artefacts.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 37(1): 132–136.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2007a. The Metaphysics of Everyday Life: An Essay in Practical Realism. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511487545.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2007b. Persons and the Natural Order.” in Persons. Human and Divine, edited by Peter van Inwagen and Dean W. Zimmerman, pp. 261–279. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2007c. Naturalism and the First-Person Perspective.” in How Successful is Naturalism?, edited by Georg Gasser, pp. 203–226. Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society (new series) n. 4. Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2008a. Big-Tent Metaphysics [on Olson (2007)].” Abstracta – Linguagem, Mente e Ação special issue(1): 8–15.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2008b. Response to Eric Olson (2008).” Abstracta – Linguagem, Mente e Ação special issue(1): 43–45.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2008c. The Irrelevance of the Consequence Argument.” Analysis 68(1): 13–22, doi:10.1093/analys/68.1.13.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2008d. The Shrinking Difference Between Artifacts and Natural Objects .” APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers 7(2), https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.apaonline.org/resource/collection/EADE8D52-8D02-4136-9A2A-729368501E43/v07n2Computers.pdf.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2009a. Non-Reductive Materialism.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind, edited by Brian P. McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann, and Sven Walter, pp. 109–127. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199262618.001.0001.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2009b. The Second-Person Account of the Problem of Evil.” in Metaphysics and God. Essays in Honor of Eleonore Stump, edited by Kevin Timpe, pp. 157–174. Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion. London: Routledge.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2009c. Identity Across Time: A Defense of Three-Dimensionalism.” in Unity and Time in Metaphysics. Proceedings of a conference held Sept. 26-28, 2007 in Berlin, Germany, edited by Ludger Honnefelder, Edmund Runggaldier, and Benedikt Schick, pp. 1–14. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2010a. Temporal Reality.” in Time and Identity, edited by Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O’Rourke, and Harry S. Silverstein, pp. 27–48. Topics in Contemporary Philosophy n. 4. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, doi:10.7551/mitpress/9780262014090.001.0001.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2010b. Persons and the Metaphysics of Resurrection.” in Personal Identity and Resurrection: How Do We Survive Our Deaths?, edited by Georg Gasser, pp. 161–176. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2011a. Does Naturalism Rest on a Mistake? American Philosophical Quarterly 48(2): 161–174.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2011b. First-Personal Aspects of Agency.” Metaphilosophy 42(1–2): 1–16.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2011c. Christian Materialism in a Scientific Age.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 70(1): 47–59.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2011d. How to Have Self-Directed Attitudes.” in Self-Evaluation. Affective and Social Grounds of Intentionality, edited by Anita Konzelmann Ziv, Keith Lehrer, and Hans Bernhard Schmid, pp. 33–44. Philosophical Studies Series n. 116. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2012a. From Consciousness to Self-Consciousness.” Grazer Philosophische Studien 84: 19–38. “Facets of Self-Consciousness,” ed. by Katja Crone, Kristina Musholt and Anna Strasser.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2012b. Personal Identity: a Not-so-Simple Simple View.” in Personal Identity: Complex or Simple?, edited by Georg Gasser and Matthias Stefan, pp. 179–191. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781139028486.014.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2013a. Naturalism and the First-Person Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199914722.001.0001.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2013b. Technology and the Future of Persons.” The Monist 96(1): 37–53.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2013c. Reason and Religion.” in Reason and Rationality, edited by Maria Cristina Amoretti and Nicla Vassallo, pp. 129–148. Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis n. 48. Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2013d. Three-Dimensionalism Rescued: A Brief Reply to Michael Della Rocca.” The Journal of Philosophy 110(3): 166–170.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2013e. Updating Anselm Again.” Res Philosophica 90(1): 23–32.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2014a. The First-Person Perspective and Its Relation to Natural Science.” in Philosophical Methodology: The Armchair or the Laboratory?, edited by Matthew C. Haug, pp. 318–334. London: Routledge.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2014b. Swinburne on Substance Dualism [on Swinburne (2013)].” European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6(2): 5–15.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2015a. Ontology Down-to-Earth.” The Monist 98(2): 145–155.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2015b. Selfless Persons: Goodness in an Impersonal World? in Mind, Self and Person, edited by Anthony O’Hear, pp. 143–159. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 76. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2016. Animalism vs. Constitutionalism.” in Animalism: New Essays on Persons, Animals, and Identity, edited by Stephan Blatti and Paul F. Snowdon, pp. 50–63. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199608751.003.0003.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2017a. Must Anselm be Interpreted as a Meinongian? in Being, Freedom, and Method: Themes from the Philosophy of Peter van Inwagen, edited by John Adorno Keller, pp. 263–275. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198715702.001.0001.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2017b. Resurrecting Material Persons.” in The Palgrave Handbook of the Afterlife, edited by Yujin Nagasawa and Benjamin Matheson, pp. 315–332. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2018a. Dennett on Breaking the Spell.” in The Philosophy of Daniel Dennett, edited by Bryce Huebner, pp. 331–344. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780199367511.001.0001.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2018b. Constitutionalism: Alternative to Substance Dualism.” in The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism, edited by Jonathan J. Loose, Angus J. L. Menuge, and James Porter Moreland, pp. 341–350. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781119468004.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2019a. Pragmatism, Ontology and Ordinary Objects.” in The Nature of Ordinary Objects, edited by Javier Cumpa and Bill Brewer, pp. 223–234. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316612897.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2019b. Intentionality and Emergence.” in The Routledge Handbook of Emergence, edited by Sophie C. Gibb, Robin Findlay Hendry, and Tom Lancaster, pp. 206–214. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge.
    Baker, Lynne Rudder and Matthews, Gareth B. 2010. Anselm’s Argument Reconsidered.” The Review of Metaphysics 64(1): 31–54.
    Matthews, Gareth B. and Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2010. The Ontological Argument Simplified.” Analysis 70(2): 210–212.
    Matthews, Gareth B. and Baker, Lynne Rudder. 2011. Reply to Oppy’s Fool [Oppy (2011)].” Analysis 71(2): 303–304.

Further References

    Chastain, Charles. 1988. Comments on Baker (1988a).” in Contents of Thought, edited by Robert Grimm and Daniel D. Merrill, pp. 18–25. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press.
    Hasker, William. 1999. The Emergent Self. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    Jackson, Frank. 2000. Hornsby and Baker on the Pyhsicalist Orthodoxy.” Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 3(2): 188–192.
    Olson, Eric T. 2007. What Are We? A Study in Personal Ontology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195176421.001.0001.
    Olson, Eric T. 2008. Response to Baker (2008a).” Abstracta – Linguagem, Mente e Ação special issue(1): 32–36.
    Oppy, Graham. 2011. Objection to a Simplified Ontological Argument.” Analysis 71(1): 104–108.
    Pereboom, Derk. 2002. On Baker’s Persons and Bodies [on Baker (2000a)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64(3): 615–622.
    Rea, Michael C. 2002. Lynne Baker on Material Constitution [on Baker (2000a)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64(3): 607–614.
    Rea, Michael C., ed. 2009. Providence, Scripture, and Resurrection. Oxford Readings in Philosophical Theology n. 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Rosenkrantz, Gary S. 2002. Reflections on the Ontological Status of Persons [on Baker (2002d)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65(2): 389–393.
    Silvers, Stuart, ed. 1989. Rerepresentation: Readings in the Philosophy of Language. Philosophical Studies Series n. 40. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Swinburne, Richard. 2013. Mind, Brain, and Free Will. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199662562.001.0001.
    Zimmerman, Dean W. 2002. Persons and Bodies: Constitution Without Mereology? [on Baker (2000a)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64(3): 599–606.