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Rescorla, Michael. 2007a. “Church’s Thesis and the Conceptual Analysis of
Computability.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal
Logic 48(2): 253–280.
Rescorla, Michael. 2007b. “A Linguistic Reason for Truthfulness.” in
Truth and Speech Acts: Studies in the
Philosophy of Language, edited by Dirk Greimann and Geo Siegwart, pp. 250–279. Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy n. 6.
London: Routledge.
Rescorla, Michael. 2007c.
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Rescorla, Michael. 2009a. “Shifting the Burden of Proof.” The
Philosophical Quarterly 59(234): 86–109.
Rescorla, Michael. 2009b. “Epistemic and Dialectical Regress.”
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87(1): 43–60.
Rescorla, Michael. 2009c. “Assertion and Its Constitutive Norms.”
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 79(1): 98–130.
Rescorla, Michael. 2011.
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Rescorla, Michael. 2012a. “Are Computational Transitions Sensitive to
Semantics?” Australasian Journal of Philosophy
90(4): 703–721.
Rescorla, Michael. 2012b. “Copeland and Proudfoot on Computability.”
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 43(1): 199–202.
Rescorla, Michael. 2013a. “Millikan on Honeybee Navigation and
Communication.” in Millikan and
Her Critics, edited by Dan Ryder, Justine Kingsbury, and Kenneth Williford, pp. 87–102. Philosophers and Their Critics. Chichester:
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Rescorla, Michael. 2013b. “Rationality as a Constitutive Ideal.” in
A Companion to Donald Davidson,
edited by Ernest LePore and Kirk A. Ludwig, pp. 472–488. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
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Rescorla, Michael. 2014. “A Theory of Computational Implementation.”
Synthese 191(6): 1277–1307.
Rescorla, Michael. 2015a.
“Bayesian Perceptual Psychology.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of
Perception, edited by Mohan Matthen, pp. 694–716. Oxford
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Rescorla, Michael. 2015b. “Some Epistemological Ramifications of the
Borel-Kolmogorov Paradox.” Synthese 192(3):
735–767.
Rescorla, Michael. 2015c. “The Representational Foundations of
Computation.” Philosophia Mathematica 23(3):
338–366.
Rescorla, Michael. 2015d. “The Computational Theory of Mind.” in
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Rescorla, Michael. 2015e.
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Rescorla, Michael. 2016. “Maps in the Head?” in, pp. 34–45.
Rescorla, Michael. 2017. “From Ockham to Turing – and Back Again.” in
Philosophical Explorations of the Legacy of
Alan Turing. Turing 100, edited by Juliet Floyd and Alisa Bokulich, pp. 279–304. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of
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Rescorla, Michael. 2019a.
“Motor Computation.” in The Routledge Handbook of the Computational
Mind, edited by Mark Sprevak
and Matteo Colombo, pp. 424–435. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge.
Rescorla, Michael. 2019b. “The Language of Thought Hypothesis.” in
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Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2019/entries/language-thought/.
Rescorla, Michael. 2019c.
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The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2019/entries/convention/.
Rescorla, Michael. 2020a.
“Reifying Representations.” in What are Mental Representations?, edited by
Joulia Smortchkova, Krzystof Dolega, and Tobias Schlicht, pp. 135–177. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190686673.001.0001.
Rescorla, Michael. 2020b. “The Computational Theory of Mind.” in
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Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2020/entries/computational-mind/.
Rescorla, Michael. 2023. “The Language of Thought Hypothesis.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2023/entries/language-thought/.
Rescorla, Michael. 2024.
“Convention.” in The
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The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2024/entries/convention/.