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Blumenthal, Henry J. and Robinson, Howard, eds. 1991. Aristotle and the Later Tradition. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy,
supplementary volume. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Dainton, Barry and Robinson, Howard, eds. 2014a. The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic
Philosophy. Bloomsbury Companions. London:
Bloomsbury Academic.
Dainton, Barry and Robinson, Howard. 2014b. “Analytic Philosophy of Mind.” in The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic
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Dainton, Barry and Robinson, Howard. 2014c. “Coda A:
What is Analytic Philosophy?” in The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic
Philosophy, edited by Barry Dainton and Howard Robinson, pp. 541–546. Bloomsbury
Companions. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Foster, John A. and Robinson, Howard, eds. 1985a. Essays on Berkeley. A Tercentennial
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Foster, John A. and Robinson, Howard. 1985b.
“Introduction.” in Essays on Berkeley. A Tercentennial
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Lavazza, Andrea and Robinson, Howard, eds. 2013a.
Contemporary Dualism. A Defense. Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
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Lavazza, Andrea and Robinson, Howard. 2013b. “Introduction – Dualism: What, How, and
Why.” in Contemporary Dualism. A
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Robinson, Howard. 1976. “The Mind-Body Problem in Contemporary
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Robinson, Howard. 1982. Matter and Sense. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. Cambridge:
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“Aristotelian Dualism.” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume
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Robinson, Howard. 1985. “The General Form of the Argument for Berkeleian
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Robinson, Howard. 1990. “The Objects of Perceptual Experience.”
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Robinson, Howard. 1991. “Form and the Immateriality of the Intellect from
Aristotle to Aquinas.” in Aristotle and the Later Tradition, edited by
Henry J. Blumenthal and Howard Robinson, pp. 207–226. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy,
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Robinson, Howard. 1992. “Experience and Externalism: A Reply to Smith
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Robinson, Howard, ed. 1993a. Objections to Physicalism. Oxford: Oxford
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Robinson, Howard. 1997. “How to Give Analytical Rigour to ‘Soupy’
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Robinson, Howard. 1998a. “Some Problems with the Combinatorial Theory of
Possibility.” Acta Analytica 13(21): 147–161.
Robinson, Howard. 1998b. “Materialism in the Philosophy of Mind.” in
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Perception. 2nd ed. Problems
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Robinson, Howard. 2001b. “Davidson and Nonreductive Materialism: A Tale of Two
Cultures.” in Physicalism and its
Discontents, edited by Carl Gillett and Barry C. Loewer, pp. 129–151. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Robinson, Howard. 2003a. “The Ontology of the Mental.” in The Oxford Handbook of Metaphysics, edited by
Michael J. Loux and Dean W. Zimmerman, pp. 527–555. Oxford
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Robinson, Howard. 2003b.
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Robinson, Howard. 2003c.
“Dualism.” in The
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P. Stich and Ted A. Warfield, pp. 85–101. Blackwell
Philosophy Guides. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, doi:10.1002/9780470998762.
Robinson, Howard. 2003d.
“Berkeley.” in The
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Robinson, Howard. 2003e. “Some Externalist Strategies and Their
Problems.” Croatian Journal of Philosophy 3(1):
21–34.
Robinson, Howard. 2004a. “Thought Experiments, Ontology and Concept-dependent
Truthmakers.” The Monist 87(4): 537–553.
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Robinson, Howard. 2005a. “How to Reconstruct the Causal Argument.”
Acta Analytica 20(3): 7–10.
Robinson, Howard. 2005b. “Sense-Data, Intentionality, and Common
Sense.” in Intentionality. Past
and Future, edited by Gábor Forrai and George Kampis, pp. 79–90. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Robinson, Howard. 2007. “The Self and Time.” in Persons. Human and Divine, edited by Peter
van Inwagen and Dean W. Zimmerman, pp. 55–85. Oxford: Oxford University
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Robinson, Howard. 2008a. “Why Frank should Not Have Jilted Mary.” in
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Robinson, Howard. 2008b. “Can we Make Sense of the Idea that God’s Existence is
Identical to His Essence?” in Reason, Faith and History: Essays in Honour of Paul
Helm, edited by M. W. F. Stone, pp. 127–144. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
Robinson, Howard. 2009a. “Supervenience, Reduction and Emergence.” in
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Metaphysics, edited by Robin Le
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Robinson, Howard. 2009c. “Vagueness, Realism, Language and Thought.”
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 109(1): 83–101.
Robinson, Howard. 2009d. “Why Phenomenal Content is Not Intentional.”
European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 5(2): 79–93.
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Robinson, Howard. 2010. “Quality, Thought and Consciousness.” in
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Robinson, Howard. 2012a. “Relationalism versus Representationalism: How Deep is the
Divide?” The Philosophical Quarterly 62(248):
614–619.
Robinson, Howard. 2012b. “Qualia, Qualities, and Our Conception of the Physical
World.” in After Physicalism, edited
by Benedikt Paul Göcke, pp. 231–263.
Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
Robinson, Howard. 2012c. “Varieties of Ontological Argument.”
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4(2): 41–64.
Robinson, Howard. 2013a. “The Failure of Disjunctivism to Deal with
‘Philosophers’ Hallucinations’ .” in
Hallucination. Philosophy and
Psychology, edited by Fiona Macpherson and Dimitris Platchias, pp. 313–330. Cambridge,
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Robinson, Howard. 2013b. “Naturalism and the Unavoidability of the Cartesian
Perspective.” in Contemporary Dualism. A
Defense, edited by Andrea Lavazza and Howard Robinson, pp. 154–170. Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
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Robinson, Howard. 2013c. “A ‘Trinitarian’ Theory of the
Self.” European Journal for Philosophy of
Religion 5(1): 181–195.
Robinson, Howard. 2014a.
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Robinson, Howard. 2014b. “Coda B: Analytic versus Continental.” in
The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic
Philosophy, edited by Barry Dainton and Howard Robinson, pp. 547–550. Bloomsbury
Companions. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Robinson, Howard. 2014c. “Modern Hylomorphism and the Reality and Causal Power of
Structure. A Skeptical Investigation.” Res
Philosophica 91(2): 203–214.
Robinson, Howard. 2015. “Phenomenal Qualities: What They Must Be, and What They
Cannot Be.” in Phenomenal
Qualities. Sense, Perception, and Consciousness, edited by
Paul Coates and Sam Coleman, pp. 103–120. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198712718.001.0001.
Robinson, Howard. 2016a. From the Knowledge Argument to Mental
Substance. Resurrecting the Mind. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781316092873.
Robinson, Howard. 2016b.
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Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2016/entries/dualism/.
Robinson, Howard. 2017. “Berkeley and Twentieth-Century Realist-Anti-Realist
Controversies.” in The Bloomsbury
Companion to Berkeley, edited by Bertil Belfrage and Richard J. Brook, pp. 63–84. Bloomsbury
Companions. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Robinson, Howard. 2018.
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Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2018/entries/substance/.
Robinson, Howard. 2019.
“Objectivity: How Is It Possible?” in
The Philosophy of Perception. Proceedings of
the 40th International Wittgenstein Symposium, edited by
Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau and Friedrich
Stadler, pp. 23–38. Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society
(new series) n. 26. Berlin: de Gruyter, doi:10.1515/9783110657920.
Robinson, Howard. 2020.
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Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2020/entries/dualism/.
Robinson, Howard. 2021. “Mentalist Approaches to Colour.” in
The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of
Colour, edited by Derek Henry Brown and Fiona Macpherson, pp. 342–351. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781351048521.
Robinson, Howard. 2022. Perception and Idealism: An Essay on How the World
Manifests Itself to Us, and How It (Probably) Is in Itself.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780192845566.001.0001.
Robinson, Howard and Weir, Ralph Stefan. 2024.
“Substance.” in The
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The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2024/entries/substance/.
Further References
Ludlow, Peter J., Nagasawa, Yujin and Stoljar, Daniel, eds. 2004. There’s Something About Mary. Essays on Phenomenal
Consciousness and Frank Jackson’s Knowledge Argument.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Smith, Peter. 1991. “On
‘The Objects of Perceptual Experience’ .”
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91: 191–196.
Sprigge, Timothy L. S. 1993. James and Bradley: American Truth and British
Reality. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.