Jay L. Garfield (garfield)
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Bhushan, Nalini and Garfield, Jay L. 2011. Indian Philosophy in English. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199769261.001.0001.
Bhushan, Nalini and Garfield, Jay L. 2017. Minds Without Fear. Philosophy in the Indian Renaissance. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190457594.001.0001.
Colyvan, Mark, Garfield, Jay L. and Priest, Graham. 2005. “Problems with the Argument From Fine Tuning.” Synthese 145(3): 325–338.
Deguchi, Yasuo, Garfield, Jay L., Priest, Graham and Sharf, Robert H. 2021. What Can’t be Said: Paradox and Contradiction in East Asian Thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197526187.001.0001.
Garfield, Jay L., ed. 1987a. Modularity in Knowledge Representation and Natural Language Understanding. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Garfield, Jay L. 1987b. “Introduction: Carving the Mind at Its Joints.” in Modularity in Knowledge Representation and Natural Language Understanding, edited by Jay L. Garfield, pp. 1–13. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Garfield, Jay L. 1987c. “Introduction [to Part I].” in Modularity in Knowledge Representation and Natural Language Understanding, edited by Jay L. Garfield, pp. 17–23. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Garfield, Jay L. 1988. Belief in Psychology: A Study in the Ontology of Mind. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Garfield, Jay L. 1990. “The Dog: Relevance and Rationality.” in Truth or Consequences: Essays in Honor of Nuel Belnap, edited by Michael J. Dunn and Anil Gupta, pp. 97–110. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Garfield, Jay L., ed. 1991. Foundations of Cognitive Science. New York: Paragon Press.
Garfield, Jay L. 1997. “Mentalese Not Spoken Here: Computation, Cognition, and Causation.” Philosophical Psychology 10: 413–435.
Garfield, Jay L. 2000a. “Thought as Language: A Metaphor Too Far.” Protosociology 14: 85–101.
Garfield, Jay L. 2000b. “The Meanings of ‘Meaning’ and ‘Meaning’: Dimensions of the Sciences of Mind.” Philosophical Psychology 13: 421–440.
Garfield, Jay L. 2000c. “Particularity and Principle: The Structure of Moral Knowledge.” in Moral Particularism, edited by Brad Hooker and Margaret Olivia Little, pp. 178–204. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Garfield, Jay L. 2001. “Pain Deproblematized.” Philosophical Psychology 14: 103–107.
Garfield, Jay L. 2002. “Philosophy, Religion, and the Hermeneutic Imperative.” in Gadamer’s Century: Essays in Honor of Hans-Georg Gadamer, edited by Jeff E. Malpas, Ulrich Arnswald, and Jens Kertscher, pp. 97–110. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Garfield, Jay L. 2004. “ ‘To Pee and not to Pee?’ Could That Be the Question? (Further Reflections of The Dog).” in The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, edited by Graham Priest, J. C. Beall, and Bradley Armour-Garb, pp. 235–244. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199265176.001.0001.
Garfield, Jay L. 2015. Engaging Buddhism: Why it Matters to Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190204334.001.0001.
Garfield, Jay L. 2019. The Concealed Influence of Custom. Hume’s Treatise from the Inside Out. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190933401.001.0001.
Garfield, Jay L. 2021. Buddhist Ethics: A Philosophical Exploration. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190907631.001.0001.
Garfield, Jay L. and Edelglass, William, eds. 2011. The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press.
Garfield, Jay L. and Hennessey, Patricia, eds. 1984. Abortion: Moral and Legal Perspectives. Amherst, Massachusetts: University of Massachusetts Press.