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  1. D. E. Over (forthcoming). Sobre o puzzle de kripke. Crítica.
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  2. K. Manktelow, D. E. Over & S. Elqayam (eds.) (2011). The Science of Reason: A Festschrift for Jonathan St B.T. Evans. Psychology Press.
    This volume is a state-of-the-art survey of the psychology of reasoning, based around, and in tribute to, one of the field "s most eminent figures: Jonathan St B.T. Evans.
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  3. S. G. Kilpatrick, K. I. Manktelow & D. E. Over (2007). Power of Source as a Factor in Deontic Inference. Thinking and Reasoning 13 (3):295 – 317.
    Power has been studied in various guises in both the social cognition and the reasoning literatures. In this paper, three experiments are reported in which this factor was investigated in the domain of deontic thinking. Power of source of deontic statements was varied within several scenarios, and participants judged the degree to which they thought an injunction would be carried out. In the first experiment, permission statements were used, and it was found that, as predicted, power was positively related to (...)
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  4. D. E. Over & J. St B. T. Evans (2000). Rational Distinctions and Adaptations. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5):693-694.
    Stanovich & West (S&W) distinguish between evolutionary rationality and normative rationality, and System 1 and System 2 mental processes. They hold that the main function of System 2 has to do with normative and not evolutionary rationality. We ask how System 2 could then be an adaptation, especially given S&W's own work on individual differences.
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  5. K. I. Manktelow, E. J. Sutherland & D. E. Over (1995). Probabilistic Factors in Deontic Reasoning. Thinking and Reasoning 1 (3):201 – 219.
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  6. D. E. Over & K. I. Manktelow (1995). Perspectives, Preferences, and Probabilities. Thinking and Reasoning 1 (4):364 – 371.
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  7. D. E. Over & K. I. Manktelow (1994). Induction and Probability. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 8 (1):57 – 60.
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  8. K. I. Manktelow & D. E. Over (eds.) (1993). Rationality: Psychological and Philosophical Perspectives. Routledge.
     
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  9. D. E. Over (1989). Vague Objects and Identity. Analysis 49 (3):97 - 99.
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  10. D. E. Over (1987). Russell's Hierarchy of Acquaintance. Philosophical Papers 16 (2):107-124.
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  11. D. E. Over (1987). Assumptions and the Supposed Counterexamples to Modus Ponens. Analysis 47 (3):142 - 146.
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  12. D. E. Over (1986). Is There a Temporal Slippery Slope Paradox? Analysis 46 (4):197 - 200.
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  13. D. E. Over (1986). Knowledge and Non-Constructive Reasoning. Philosophical Quarterly 36 (142):29-36.
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  14. D. E. Over (1986). On a Temporal Slippery Slope Paradox. Analysis 46 (1):15 - 18.
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  15. D. E. Over (1986). Recent Essays on Truth and the Liar Paradox. Philosophical Books 27 (2):105-107.
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  16. D. E. Over (1986). Reply to Lowe. Analysis 46 (4):201 -.
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  17. D. E. Over (1985). Constructivity and the Referential/Attributive Distinction. Linguistics and Philosophy 8 (4):415 - 429.
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  18. D. E. Over (1984). Exportation and Intended Reference. Journal of Philosophy 81 (1):48-59.
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  19. D. E. Over (1984). Explaining Donnellan's Distinction: A Reply. Analysis 44 (4):191 - 194.
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  20. D. E. Over (1984). The Consequences of Direct Reference. Philosophical Books 25 (1):1-7.
  21. D. E. Over (1983). Brian Loar, Mind and Meaning. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1981. Xii + 268 Pp. Price- 22.00 (Hardback). [REVIEW] Journal of Semantics 2 (3-4):347-349.
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  22. D. E. Over (1983). Constructivity and Relational Belief. Journal of Semantics 2 (1):41-62.
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  23. D. E. Over (1983). Effective and Non-Effective Reference. Analysis 43 (2):85 - 91.
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  24. D. E. Over (1983). On Kripke's Puzzle. Mind 92 (366):253-256.
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  25. D. E. Over (1982). Predicative and Constructive Knowledge. Analysis 42 (3):140 - 146.
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  26. D. E. Over (1981). Game Theoretical Semantics and Entailment. Studia Logica 40 (1):67 - 74.
    The essence of the meaning of a declarative sentence is given by stating its truth conditions, and consequently semantics, the study of meaning, must include a theory of truth conditions. Such a theory must not only describe accurately the truth conditions of declarative sentences, it must also answer the question of when two sentences have the same truth conditions. The fundamental semantic relation of having the same truth conditions cannot be ignored by any reasonable theory.This paper is an attempt to (...)
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  27. D. E. Over (1976). Quine's Dispositions. Philosophical Studies 30 (5):333 - 339.
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