Phenomenological externalism
In Nicholas Smith (ed.), Reading McDowell. Routledge (2002)
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Gregory McCulloch (1993). The Very Idea of the Phenomenological. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 67:39-57.
Robert Schroer (2009). Does the Phenomenality of Perceptual Experience Present an Obstacle to Phenomenal Externalism? Philosophical Papers 39 (1):93-110.
Andy Clark & David J. Chalmers (1998). The Extended Mind. Analysis 58 (1):7-19.
Gregory McCulloch (1994). Not Much Trouble for Ultra-Externalism. Analysis 54 (4):265-9.
Philip Stratton-Lake (1999). Why Externalism is Not a Problem for Ethical Intuitionists. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 99 (1):77–90.
Joseph Mendola (2008). Anti-Externalism. Oxford University Press.
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Gregory McCulloch (1990). Externalism and Experience. Analysis 50 (October):244-50.
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