Reply to Philip P. Hanson's review of mind out of matter
Minds and Machines 11 (2):301-306 (2001)
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Philip P. Hanson (ed.) (1990). Information, Language and Cognition. University of British Columbia Press.
William H. Hanson (2002). The Formal-Structural View of Logical Consequence: A Reply to Gila Sher. Philosophical Review 111 (2):243-258.
Philip P. Hanson & Edwin Levy (1982). Book Review:The Scientific Image Bas C. Van Fraassen. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 49 (2):290-.
Herbert Feigl (1962). Matter Still Largely Material. (A Response to N.R. Hanson's "the Dematerialization of Matter"). Philosophy of Science 29 (1):39-46.
Philip P. Hanson (1989). Book Review. [REVIEW] Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 2 (1).
Philip P. Hanson (2001). Mind, Matter, and Supervenience: A Reply to Mulhauser. Minds and Machines 11 (2):293-300.
Philip P. Hanson (2001). Mind, Matter, and Supervenience: A Reply to Mulhauser. Minds and Machines 11 (2):293-300.
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