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Currie, Gregory. 1980. “Frege on Thoughts.” Mind 89(354):
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Currie, Gregory. 1982. Frege: An Introduction to His Philosophy.
Brighton: Harvester Press.
Currie, Gregory. 1983. “Review of Devitt (1981).”
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Currie, Gregory. 1984a. “Frege’s Metaphysical Argument.” The
Philosophical Quarterly 34(136): 329–342. Reprinted in Wright (1984).
Currie, Gregory. 1984b. “Individualism and Global Supervenience.”
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Currie, Gregory. 1984c. “Frege on Thoughts: A Reply [to Rein (1982)].”
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Currie, Gregory. 1985a. “The Analysis of Thoughts.” Australasian
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Currie, Gregory. 1986. “Continuity and Change in Frege’s Philosophy of
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Currie, Gregory. 1988. “Realism in the Social Sciences: Social Kinds and Social
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Currie, Gregory. 1990a. The Nature of Fiction. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Currie, Gregory. 1990b. “Supervenience, Essentialism and Aesthetic
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Currie, Gregory. 1993. “Review of Walton (1990).” The
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Currie, Gregory. 1995a. Image and Mind: Film, Philosophy and Cognitive
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Currie, Gregory. 1995b. “Imagination and Simulation: Aesthetics Meets Cognitive
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Currie, Gregory. 1995d. “The Moral Psychology of Fiction.”
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Currie, Gregory. 1996. “Simulation-Theory, Theory-Theory, and the Evidence from
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Currie, Gregory. 1998a. “Pretence, Pretending, and
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Currie, Gregory. 1998c. “Realism of Character and Value of Fiction.”
in Aesthetics and Ethics: Essays at the
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Currie, Gregory. 1999. “Can there be a Literary Philosophy of
Time?” in The Arguments of
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Currie, Gregory. 2001. “Imagination and Make-Believe.” in The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics, edited
by Berys Gaut and Dominic McIver Lopes, 1st ed., pp. 335–346. Routledge
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Currie, Gregory. 2002a. “Desire in Imagination.” in Conceivability and Possibility, edited by
Tamar Szabó Gendler and John Hawthorne, pp. 201–222. New York: Oxford
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Currie, Gregory. 2002b. “Imagination as Motivation.” Proceedings
of the Aristotelian Society 102: 201–216.
Currie, Gregory. 2003a. “Characters and Contingency.”
Dialectica 57(2): 137–148.
Currie, Gregory. 2003b. “The Capacities that Enable us to Produce and Consume
Art.” in Imagination, Philosophy,
and the Arts, edited by Matthew Kieran and Dominic McIver Lopes, pp. 293–304. London: Routledge.
Currie, Gregory. 2004. Arts and Minds. Oxford: Oxford University
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Currie, Gregory. 2005. “Critical Notice of Heal (2003).”
Philosophical Books 46(2): 132–137.
Currie, Gregory. 2006a. “Why Irony is Pretence.” in The Architecture of Imagination: New Essays on Pretence,
Possibility, and Fiction, pp. 111–133. Oxford: Oxford
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Currie, Gregory. 2006b. “Anne Brontë and the Uses of
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Currie, Gregory. 2006c. “Narrative Representation of Causes.”
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64: 309–316.
Currie, Gregory. 2006d. “Where does the Burden of Theory Lie?” in
Rationality and Reality. Conversations with
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Currie, Gregory. 2007a.
“Framing Narratives.” in Narrative and Understanding Persons, edited
by Daniel D. Hutto, pp. 17–42. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 60.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Currie, Gregory. 2007b. “Both Sides of the Story: Explaining Events in a
Narrative.” Philosophical Studies 135(1): 49–63.
Currie, Gregory. 2008. “Some Ways to Understand People.”
Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the
Philosophy of Mind and Action 11(3): 211–218.
Currie, Gregory. 2009. “Art of the Paleolithic.” in A Companion to Aesthetics, edited by Stephen
John Davies, Kathleen Marie Higgins, Robert Hopkins, Robert Stecker, and David E. Cooper, 2nd ed., pp. 1–9. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
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Currie, Gregory. 2010a. Narratives and Narrators. Oxford: Oxford
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Currie, Gregory. 2010b.
“Tragedy.” Analysis 70(4): 632–638.
Currie, Gregory. 2010c. “Narration, Imitation, and Point of View.”
in A Companion to the Philosophy of
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Currie, Gregory. 2010d. “Bergmann and the Film Image.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 34: Film and the
Emotions, edited by Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 323–339. Malden, Massachusetts:
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Currie, Gregory. 2011a. “The Master of the Masked Beds: Handaxes, Art, and the
Minds of Early Humans.” in The
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Currie, Gregory. 2011b. “Empathy for Objects.” in Empathy. Philosophical and Psychological
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Currie, Gregory. 2012. “Literature and Truthfulness.” in Rationis Defensor. Essays in Honour of Colin
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Currie, Gregory. 2014a. “On Getting Out of the Armchair to Do
Aesthetics.” in Philosophical
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Currie, Gregory. 2014b. “Emotions Fit for Fiction.” in
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Currie, Gregory. 2014c. “Creativity and the Insight That Literature
Brings.” in The Philosophy of
Creativity. New Essays, edited by Elliot Samuel Paul and Scott Bary Kaufman, pp. 39–61. Oxford: Oxford University
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Currie, Gregory. 2015.
“Cracks in the Glass: Fiction, Imagination and Moral
Learning.” in L’expression des
émotions: mélanges
dédiés à Patrizia
Lombardo, edited by Martin Rueff and Julien Zanetta. Genève:
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Françaises Modernes.
Currie, Gregory. 2016a. “Imagination and Learning.” in The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of
Imagination, edited by Amy Kind, pp. 407–419. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge.
Currie, Gregory. 2016b.
“Models As Fictions, Fictions As Models.”
The Monist 99(3): 296–310.
Currie, Gregory. 2016c. “Methods in the Philosophy of Literature and
Film.” in The Oxford Handbook of
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Currie, Gregory. 2016d. “Literature and ‘Theory of
Mind’ .” in The Routledge
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Currie, Gregory. 2018. “Visually Attending to Fictional Things.” in
Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual
Memory, edited by Fiona Macpherson and Fabian Dorsch, pp. 186–208. Oxford: Oxford University
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Currie, Gregory. 2020. Imagining and Knowing. The Shape of Fiction.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780199656615.001.0001.
Currie, Gregory and Ichino, Anna. 2012. “Aliefs Don’t Exist, Though Some of their Relatives
Do.” Analysis 72(4): 788–798.
Currie, Gregory and Jones, Nicholas K. 2006. “McGinn on Delusion and Imagination [on McGinn
(2004)].” Philosophical Books 47(4):
306–313.
Currie, Gregory and Jureidini, Jon. 2003. “Art and Delusion.” The Monist
86(4): 556–578.
Currie, Gregory, Kieran, Matthew, Meskin, Aaron and Moore, Margaret, eds. 2014. Philosophical Aesthetics and the Sciences of
Art. Royal Institute of Philosophy
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Currie, Gregory, Kieran, Matthew, Meskin, Aaron and Robson, Jon, eds. 2014a. Aesthetics and the Sciences of Mind. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199669639.001.0001.
Currie, Gregory, Kieran, Matthew, Meskin, Aaron and Robson, Jon. 2014b.
“Introduction.” in Aesthetics and the Sciences of Mind, edited
by Gregory Currie, Matthew Kieran, Aaron Meskin, and Jon Robson, pp. 1–20. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199669639.001.0001.
Currie, Gregory and Musgrave, Alan, eds. 1985. Popper and the Human Sciences. Nijhoff
International Philosophy Series n. 19. Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff
Publishers.
Currie, Gregory and Ravenscroft, Ian. 1997. “Mental Simulation and Motor Imagery.”
Philosophy of Science 64: 161–180.
Currie, Gregory and Ravenscroft, Ian. 2002. Recreative Minds: Image and Imagination in Philosophy and
Psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198238089.001.0001.
Currie, Gregory and Sterelny, Kim. 2000. “How to Think about the Modularity of
Mind-Reading.” The Philosophical Quarterly
50(199): 145–160.
Ichino, Anna and Currie, Gregory. 2017. “Truth and Trust in Fiction.” in Art and Belief, edited by Ema Sullivan-Bissett, Helen Bradley, and Paul Noordhof, pp. 63–83. Mind Association
Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198805403.001.0001.
Robson, Jon and Currie, Gregory. 2022. “Aesthetics and Cognitive 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/sum2022/entries/aesthetics-cogsci/.
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Mind 91(364): 599–602.
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Representational Arts. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard
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Wright, Crispin. 1983. Frege’s Conception of Numbers as Objects.
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