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  1. Gerald W. Barnes (2002). Conceivability, Explanation, and Defeat. Philosophical Studies 108 (3):327-338.
    Hill and Levine offer alternative explanations of these conceivabilities, concluding that these conceivabilities are thereby defeated as evidence. However, this strategy fails because their explanations generalize to all conceivability judgments concerning phenomenal states. Consequently, one could defend absolutely any theory of phenomenal states against conceivability arguments in just this way. This result conflicts with too many of our common sense beliefs about the evidential value of conceivability with respect to phenomenal states. The general moral is that the application of such (...)
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  2. Gerald W. Barnes (1993). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Mind 102 (406).
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  3. Gerald W. Barnes (1983). The Conclusion of Practical Reasoning. Analysis 43 (4):193 - 199.
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  4. Gerald W. Barnes (1982). Mince Pie Reasoning. Analysis 42 (3):163 - 169.
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  5. Gerald W. Barnes (1977). Some Remarks on Belief and Desire. Philosophical Review 86 (July):340-349.
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  6. Gerald W. Barnes (1973). Unger's Defense of Skepticism. Philosophical Studies 24 (2):119 - 124.
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