Ausonio Marras (marras-a)
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Binkley, Robert W., Bronaugh, Richard and Marras, Ausonio, eds. 1971. Agent, Action, and Reason. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishers.
Freed, B., Marras, Ausonio and Maynard, Patrick, eds. 1975. Forms of Representation. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co. Proceedings of the 1972 Philosophy Colloquium of the University of Western Ontario.
Marras, Ausonio. 1970. “Properties, and Beliefs about Existence.” Logique et Analyse 13(52): 438–451.
Marras, Ausonio. 1973a. “On Sellars’ Linguistic Theory of Conceptual Activity.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2(4): 471–483.
Marras, Ausonio. 1973b. “Reply to Sellars (1973).” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2(4): 495–501.
Marras, Ausonio. 1976. “Scholastic Roots of Brentano’s Conception of Intentionality.” in The Philosophy of Brentano, edited by Linda Lopes McAlister, pp. 128–139. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Marras, Ausonio. 1978a. “Renouncing Existential Presuppositions.” Logique et Analyse 21(82–83): 355–363.
Marras, Ausonio. 1978b. “Rules, Meaning and Behavior: Reflections on Sellars’ Philosophy of Language.” in The Philosphy of Wilfrid Sellars: Queries and Extensions, edited by Joseph C. Pitt, pp. 163–188. Philosophical Studies Series n. 12. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Marras, Ausonio. 1980. “Intentionality and Physicalism: a Resolvable Dispute.” Analyse & Kritik 2(1): 1–14.
Marras, Ausonio. 1985. “The Churchlands on Methodological Solipsism and Computational Psychology.” Philosophy of Science 52: 295–309.
Marras, Ausonio. 1987. “The Weak and the Strong Representational Theory of Mind: Stich’s Interpretation of Fodor.” Dialogue. Revue canadienne de philosophie / Canadian Philosophical Review 26: 349–355.
Marras, Ausonio. 1990. “Reduction in Psychology.” Acta Analytica 5(6): 65–78.
Marras, Ausonio. 1993a. “Psychophysical Supervenience and Nonreductive Materialism.” Synthese 95(2): 275–304.
Marras, Ausonio. 1993b. “Materialism, Functionalism, and Supervenient Qualia.” Dialogue. Revue canadienne de philosophie / Canadian Philosophical Review 32: 475–492.
Marras, Ausonio. 1993c. “Supervenience and Reducibility: An Odd Couple.” The Philosophical Quarterly 43(171): 215–222.
Marras, Ausonio. 1993d. “Supervenience and the Relevance of Content.” in Proceedings of the 16th International Wittgenstein Symposium: Philosophy and the Cognitive Sciences, edited by Roberto Casati and Graham White, pp. 341–346. Contributions of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. Kirchberg am Wechsel: The Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
Marras, Ausonio. 1994. “Nonreductive Materialism and Mental Causation.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 24: 465–493.
Marras, Ausonio. 1995. “The Causal Relevance of Mental Properties.” Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel 25: 389–400.
Marras, Ausonio. 1997a. “The Causal Relevance of Mental Properties.” Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel 25(1–4): 389–400.
Marras, Ausonio. 1997b. “Metaphysical Foundations of Action Explanation.” in Contemporary Action Theory. Volume 1: Individual Action, edited by Ghita Holmström-HIntikka and Raimo Tuomela, pp. 45–64. Synthese Library n. 266. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Marras, Ausonio. 1998. “Kim’s Principle of Explanatory Exclusion.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76(3): 439–451.
Marras, Ausonio. 1999. “Davidson on Intentional Causation.” in Consciousness and Intentionality: Models and Modalities of Attribution, edited by Denis Fisette, pp. 273–285. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science n. 62. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, doi:10.1007/978-94-015-9193-5.
Marras, Ausonio. 2000. “Critical Notice of Kim (1998).” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 30(1): 137–159.
Marras, Ausonio. 2001. “On Putnam’s Critique of Metaphysical Realism: Mind-Body Identity and Supervenience.” Synthese 126(3): 407–426.
Marras, Ausonio. 2002. “Kim on Reduction.” Erkenntnis 57(2): 231–257.
Marras, Ausonio. 2003a. “Methodological and Ontological Aspects of the Mental Causation Problem.” in Physicalism and Mental Causation. The Metaphysics of Mind and Action, edited by Sven Walter and Heinz-Dieter Heckmann, pp. 243–267. Exeter: Imprint Academic.
Marras, Ausonio. 2003b. “Audi on Substantive vs. Instrumental Rationality [on Audi (2001)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 67(1): 194–201.
Marras, Ausonio. 2006. “Emergence and Reduction: Reply to Kim.” Synthese 151(3): 561–569.
Marras, Ausonio. 2007. “Kim’s Supervenience Argument and Nonreductive Physicalism.” Erkenntnis 66(3): 305–327.
Marras, Ausonio and Yli-Vakkuri, Juhani. 2008. “The ‘Supervenience Argument’: Kim’s Challenge to Nonreductive Physicalism.” in Tropes, Universals and the Philosophy of Mind. Essays at the Boundary of Ontology and Philosophical Psychology, edited by Simone Gozzano and Francesco Orilia, pp. 101–132. Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis n. 24. Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
Marras, Ausonio and Yli-Vakkuri, Juhani. 2010. “Causal and Explanatory Autonomy: Comments on Menzies and List (2010).” in Emergence in Mind, edited by Cynthia Macdonald and Graham F. Macdonald, pp. 129–138. Mind Association Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199583621.001.0001.
Further References
Audi, Robert. 2001. The Architecture of Reason. The Structure and Substance of Rationality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195158427.001.0001.
Kim, Jaegwon. 1998. Mind in a Physical World: An Essay on the Mind-Body Problem and Mental Causation. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Menzies, Peter and List, Christian. 2010. “The Causal Autonomy of the Special Sciences.” in Emergence in Mind, edited by Cynthia Macdonald and Graham F. Macdonald, pp. 108–128. Mind Association Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199583621.001.0001.
Sellars, Wilfrid. 1973. “Reply to Marras (1973a).” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2(4): 485–493. Reprinted in Sellars (1974, 118–127).
Sellars, Wilfrid. 1974. Essays in Philosophy and Its History. Philosophical Studies Series n. 2. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.