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    Bogen, James [Jim]. 1968. The Other Side of the Brain: An Appositional Mind.” Bulletin of the Los Angeles Neurological Society 34: 135–162.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 1973. Comments on Lewis (1973).” in Patterns in Plato’s Thought. Papers arising out of the 1971 West Coast Greek Philosophy Conference, edited by Julius M. E. Moravcsik, pp. 150–157. Synthese Historical Library n. 6. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 1977. Further Discussion of Split Brains and Hemispheric Capabilities.” The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 28: 281–286.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 1981. Agony in the schools.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 11: 1–21.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 1985. Introduction.” in How Things Are. Studies in Predication and the History of Philosophy and Science, edited by James [Jim] Bogen and James E. McGuire, pp. 1–20. Philosophical Studies Series n. 29. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 1992. Change and Contrariety in Aristotle.” Phronesis 37(1): 1–21.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 1995a. On the Neurophysiology of Consciousness, Part I: An Overview.” Consciousness and Cognition 4(1): 52–62.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 1995b. On the Neurophysiology of Consciousness, Part II: Constraining the Semantic Problem.” Consciousness and Cognition 4(2): 137–158.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 1995c. Fire in the Belly: Aristotelian Elements, Organisms, and Chemical Compounds.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 76(2–3): 370–404. Reprinted in Lewis and Bolton (1996, 183–216).
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 1997. Some Neurophysiologic Aspects of Consciousness.” Seminars in Neurology 17: 95–103.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 2002. Experiment and Observation.” in The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Science, edited by Peter K. Machamer and Michael Silberstein, pp. 128–148. Blackwell Philosophy Guides. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, doi:10.1002/9780470756614.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 2008. Causally Productive Activities.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 39(1): 112–123.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 2009. Theory and Observation in Science.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2009/entries/science-theory-observation/.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 2011a. Review of Travis (2008).” The Philosophical Quarterly 61(242): 196–201.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 2011b. ‘Saving the Phenomena’ and Saving the Phenomena.” Synthese 182(1): 7–22.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 2013. Theory and Observation in Science.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2013/entries/science-theory-observation/.
    Bogen, James [Jim]. 2017. Theory and Observation in Science.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2017/entries/science-theory-observation/.
    Bogen, James [Jim] and Beckner, Morton. 1979. An Empirical Refutation of Cartesian Scepticism.” Mind 88(1): 351–369.
    Bogen, James [Jim] and Machamer, Peter K. 2011. Mechanistic Information and Causal Continuity.” in Causality in the Sciences, edited by Phyllis Illari, Federica Russo, and Jon Williamson, pp. 845–864. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Bogen, James [Jim] and McGuire, James E., eds. 1985. How Things Are. Studies in Predication and the History of Philosophy and Science. Philosophical Studies Series n. 29. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Bogen, James [Jim] and Moravcsik, Julius M. E. 1982. Aristotle’s Forbidden Sweets.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 20(2): 111–127.
    Bogen, James [Jim] and Woodward, James F. 2005. Evading the IRS.” in Idealization XII: Correcting the Model. Idealization and Abstraction in the Sciences, edited by Martin R. Jones and Nancy Cartwright, pp. 233–268. Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 86. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
    Mills Boyd, Nora and Bogen, James [Jim]. 2021. Theory and Observation in Science.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2021/entries/science-theory-observation/.

Further References

    Lewis, Frank A. 1973. Two Paradoxes in the Theaetetus.” in Patterns in Plato’s Thought. Papers arising out of the 1971 West Coast Greek Philosophy Conference, edited by Julius M. E. Moravcsik, pp. 123–149. Synthese Historical Library n. 6. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Lewis, Frank A. and Bolton, Robert, eds. 1996. Form, Matter, and Mixture in Aristotle. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
    Travis, Charles. 2008. Occasion-Sensitivity. Selected Essays. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199230334.001.0001.