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Macdonald, Cynthia and Macdonald, Graham F. 1986. “Mental Causes and Explanation of Action.”
The Philosophical Quarterly 36(143): 145–158.
Macdonald, Cynthia and Macdonald, Graham F. 1991. “Mental Causation and Nonreductive Monism.”
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Macdonald, Cynthia and Macdonald, Graham F., eds. 1995a. Connectionism – Debates on Psychological
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Macdonald, Cynthia and Macdonald, Graham F., eds. 1995b. Philosophy of Psychology – Debates on Psychological
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Macdonald, Cynthia and Macdonald, Graham F. 1995c. “How to Be Psychologically Relevant [on Block
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Macdonald, Cynthia and Macdonald, Graham F. 1995e.
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Macdonald, Cynthia and Macdonald, Graham F. 2013. “The Epistemology of Meaning.” in Millikan and Her Critics, edited by Dan Ryder, Justine Kingsbury, and Kenneth Williford, pp. 221–236. Philosophers and Their Critics. Chichester:
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Macdonald, Cynthia and Macdonald, Graham F. 2019. “Emergence and Non-Reductive Physicalism.”
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Macdonald, Graham F., ed. 1979. Perception and Identity: Essays Presented To A.J. Ayer,
with his Replies to them. London: MacMillan Publishing Co.
Macdonald, Graham F. 1986.
“Modified Methodological Individualism.”
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Macdonald, Graham F. 1989. “Biology and Representation.” Mind and
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Macdonald, Graham F. 1992a. “The Nature of Naturalism.” Proceedings
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“Introduction: The Biological Turn.” in
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“Introduction: Tacit Knowledge.” in Connectionism – Debates on Psychological
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“Introduction: Psychoanalytic Explanation.” in
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Macdonald, Graham F. 1995d. “The Grounds for Anti-Historicism.” in
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Macdonald, Graham F. 2005.
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Macdonald, Graham F. 2006.
“The Two Natures: Another Dogma?” in McDowell and His Critics, edited by Cynthia
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Macdonald, Graham F. and Macdonald, Cynthia. 2008. “Explanation in Historiography.” in
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Macdonald, Graham F. and Papineau, David, eds. 2006a.
Teleosemantics. New Philosophical Essays. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Macdonald, Graham F. and Papineau, David. 2006b. “Introduction: Prospects and Problems for
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Macdonald, Graham F. and Pettit, Philip. 1981. Semantics and Social Science. London:
Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Macdonald, Graham F. and Wright, Crispin, eds. 1986. Fact, Science, and Morality: Essays On A.J.
Ayer’s “Language, Truth, and Logic” . Oxford:
Blackwell Publishers.
Further References
Block, Ned. 1990. “Can the Mind Change the World?” in
Meaning and Method – Essays in Honour of Hilary
Putnam, edited by George Boolos, pp. 137–170. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press. Reprinted in Macdonald, C. and Macdonald
(1995b, 29–59).