Robert M. Gordon (gordon-rm)
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Barlassina, Luca and Gordon, Robert M. 2017. “Folk Psychology as Mental Simulation.” 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/folkpsych-simulation/.
Gordon, Robert M. 1974. “The Aboutness of Emotions.” American Philosophical Quarterly 11: 11–36.
Gordon, Robert M. 1977. “The Abortion Issue.” in The Abdication of Philosophy: Philosophy and the Public Good – Essays in Honor of Paul Arthur Schilpp, edited by Eugene Freeman, pp. 267–278. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Gordon, Robert M. 1986a. “The Circle of Desire.” in The Ways of Desire: New Essays in Philosophical Psychology on the Concept of Wanting, edited by Joel Marks, pp. 101–114. Chicago, Illinois: Precedent Publishing Inc.
Gordon, Robert M. 1986b. “Folk Psychology as Simulation.” Mind and Language 1(2): 158–171, doi:10.1111/j.1468-0017.1986.tb00324.x.
Gordon, Robert M. 1986c. “The Passivity of Emotions.” The Philosophical Review 95: 339–360.
Gordon, Robert M. 1987. The Structure of Emotions: Investigations in Cognitive Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Gordon, Robert M. 1992. “The Simulation Theory: Objections and Misconceptions.” Mind and Language 7: 11–34. Reprinted in Davies and Stone (1995, 101–124).
Gordon, Robert M. 1995a. “Simulation without Introspection or Interference from Me to You.” in Mental Simulation: Evaluations and Applications, edited by Martin Kinsey Davies and Tony Stone, pp. 53–67. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Gordon, Robert M. 1995b. “Sympathy, Simulation, and the Impartial Spectator.” Ethics 105: 727–742. Reprinted in May, Friedman and Clark (1996).
Gordon, Robert M. 1995c. “Reply to Stich and Nichols (1993).” in Mental Simulation: Evaluations and Applications, edited by Martin Kinsey Davies and Tony Stone, pp. 174–184. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Gordon, Robert M. 1995d. “Reply to Perner and Howes (1995).” in Mental Simulation: Evaluations and Applications, edited by Martin Kinsey Davies and Tony Stone, pp. 185–190. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Gordon, Robert M. 1996. “ ‘Radical’ Simulationism.” in Theories of Theories of Mind, edited by Peter Carruthers and Peter K. Smith, pp. 11–21. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Gordon, Robert M. 1997. “Folk Psychology as Mental Simulation.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win1997/entries/folkpsych-simulation/.
Gordon, Robert M. 2000. “Sellars’s Rylean Ancestors Revisited.” Protosociology 14: 102–114.
Gordon, Robert M. 2001. “Simulation and Reason Explanation: The Radical View.” Philosophical Topics 29(1–2): 175–192.
Gordon, Robert M. 2003. “Representing Minds.” in Proceedings of the 25th International Wittgenstein Symposium: Persons. An Interdisciplinary Approach, edited by Christian Kanzian, Josef Quitterer, and Edmund Runggaldier, pp. 156–160. Schriftenreihe der Österreichischen Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft n. 31. Wien: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky.
Gordon, Robert M. 2004. “Folk Psychology as Mental Simulation.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2004/entries/folkpsych-simulation/.
Gordon, Robert M. 2008. “Beyond Mindreading.” Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action 11(3): 219–222.
Gordon, Robert M. 2009. “Folk Psychology as Mental Simulation.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2009/entries/folkpsych-simulation/.