J. Christopher Maloney (maloney-jc)
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Maloney, J. Christopher. 1978. “Perception and the Structure of Propositional Attitudes.” Unpublished manuscript, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1981a. “Esse in the Metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas.” The New Scholasticism 55(2): 159–177.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1981b. “God Is a Term than Which None Greater Can Be Used.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12(1): 3–15.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1983a. “Dretske on Knowledge and Information.” Analysis 43: 25–28.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1983b. “A New Model for Metaphor.” Dialectica 37(4): 285–302.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1983c. “Coincidental Cognitive Content.” Crı́tica: Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofı́a 15(45): 75–103.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1984a. “Mental Images and Cognitive Theory.” American Philosophical Quarterly 21: 237–247.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1984b. “The Mundane Mental Language: How to Do Things with Words.” Synthese 59(3): 251–294.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1985a. “About Being a Bat.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63: 26–49.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1985c. “Methodological Solipsism Reconsidered as a Research Strategy in Cognitive Psychology.” Philosophy of Science 52: 451–469.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1986. “Sensuous Content.” Philosophical Papers 15: 131–154.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1987. “The Right Stuff.” Synthese 70: 349–372.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1988. “In Praise of Narrow Minds: The Frame Problem.” in Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, edited by James H. Fetzer, pp. 55–80. Studies in Cognitive Systems n. 1. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1989. The Mundane Matter of the Mental Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1990a. “It’s hard to believe.” Mind and Language 5: 122–148.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1990b. “Mental Misrepresentation.” Philosophy of Science 57: 445–458.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1991a. “Saving Psychological Solipsism.” Philosophical Studies 61: 267–283.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1991b. “Connectionism and Conditioning.” in Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind, edited by Terence E. Horgan and John L. Tienson, pp. 167–196. Studies in Cognitive Systems n. 9. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1994. “Content: Covariation, Control, and Contingency.” Synthese 100: 241–290.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 1998. “A Role for Conceptual Role Semantics.” in Thought, Language and Ontology – Essays in Memory of Hector-Neri Castañeda, edited by Francesco Orilia and William J. Rapaport, pp. 169–180. Philosophical Studies Series n. 76. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 2001. “Reservations About New Wave Reduction [on Bickle (1997)].” Grazer Philosophische Studien 61: 263–277. “Agents and their Actions,” ed. by Rüdiger Bittner, John Hyman and Ralf Stoecker.
Maloney, J. Christopher. 2018. What It Is Like to Perceive. Direct Realism and the Phenomenal Character of Perception. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190854751.001.0001.
Further References
Bickle, John. 1997. Psychoneural Reductionism: The New Wave. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Dretske, Fred I. 1981. Knowledge and the Flow of Information. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. Reissued 1999 in the David Hume Series of Philosophy and Cognitive Science Reissues series of CSLI Press, Stanford.