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    Graham, George and Stephens, G. Lynn. 1985. Are Qualia a Pain in the Neck for Functionalists? American Philosophical Quarterly 22: 73–80.
    Graham, George and Stephens, G. Lynn. 1987. Minding your P’s and Q’s: Pain and Sensible Qualities.” Noûs 21: 395–405.
    Graham, George and Stephens, G. Lynn, eds. 1994a. Philosophical Psychopathology. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Graham, George and Stephens, G. Lynn. 1994b. An Introduction to Philosophical Psychopathology: Its Nature, Scope, and Emergence.” in Philosophical Psychopathology, edited by George Graham and G. Lynn Stephens, pp. 1–24. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Graham, George and Stephens, G. Lynn. 1994c. Mind and Mine.” in Philosophical Psychopathology, edited by George Graham and G. Lynn Stephens, pp. 91–110. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Graham, George and Stephens, G. Lynn. 2007. Psychopathology: Minding Mental Illness.” in Philosophy of Psychology and Cognitive Science, edited by Paul R. Thagard, pp. 339–368. Handbook of the Philosophy of Science n. 12. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
    Heidelberger, Herbert and Stephens, G. Lynn. 1978. Transparency and Modality.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38: 549.
    Stephens, G. Lynn and Graham, George. 1994. Self-Consciousness, Mental Agency, and the Clinical Psychopathology of Thought-Insertion.” Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 1: 1–10.
    Stephens, G. Lynn and Graham, George. 1996. Psychopathology, Freedom, and the Experience of Externality.” Philosophical Topics 24(2): 159–182.
    Stephens, G. Lynn and Graham, George. 2000. When Self-Consciousness Breaks: Alien Voices and Inserted Thoughts. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Stephens, G. Lynn and Graham, George. 2007. Philosophical Psychopathology and Self-Consciousness.” in The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness, edited by Max Velmans and Susan Schneider, pp. 194–208. Blackwell Philosophy Guides. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.