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Gillett, Grant. 1986a. “Brain Bisection and Personal Identity.” Mind 95: 224–229.
Gillett, Grant. 1986b. “Multiple Personality and the Concept of a Person.” New Ideas in Psychology 4: 173–184.
Gillett, Grant. 1987. “Reasoning about persons.” in Persons and Personality. A Contemporary Inquiry, edited by Arthur Robert Peacocke and Grant Gillett. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Gillett, Grant. 1988. “Consciousness and Brain Function.” Philosophical Psychology 1: 325–339.
Gillett, Grant. 1989. “Representations and Cognitive Science.” Inquiry 32: 261–277.
Gillett, Grant. 1991. “The Neurophilosophy of Pain.” Philosophy 66: 191–206.
Gillett, Grant. 1992. Representation, Meaning, and Thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198239932.001.0001.
Gillett, Grant. 1993. “Actions, Causes and Mental Ascriptions.” in Objections to Physicalism, edited by Howard Robinson, pp. 81–100. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198242567.001.0001.
Gillett, Grant. 1995. “Consciousness, Thought, and Neurological Integrity.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 16: 215–233.
Gillett, Grant. 1997. “A Discursive Account of Multiple Personality Disorder.” Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 4: 213–222.
Gillett, Grant. 1999. “Dennett, Foucault, and the Selection of Memes.” Inquiry 42(1): 3–23.
Gillett, Grant. 2008. “Identity and Resurrection.” The Heythrop Journal 49: 254–268.
Gillett, Grant. 2014. “Concepts, Consciousness, and Counting by Pigeons.” Mind 123(492): 1147–1153.
Gillett, Grant and Harré, Rom. 2013. “Discourse and Diseases of the Psyche.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry, edited by K. W. M. [Bill] Fulford, Martin Kinsey Davies, Richard G. T. Gipps, George Graham, John Z. Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini, and Tim Thornton, pp. 307–320. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press.
Gillett, Grant and Peacocke, Arthur Robert. 1987. “Introduction.” in Persons and Personality. A Contemporary Inquiry, edited by Arthur Robert Peacocke and Grant Gillett. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.