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  1. Galen Strawson, Free Will.
    ‘Free will’ is the conventional name of a topic that is best discussed without reference to the will. It is a topic in metaphysics and ethics as much as in the philosophy of mind. Its central questions are ‘What is it to act (or choose) freely?’, and ‘What is it to be morally responsible for one’s actions (or choices)?’ These two questions are closely connected, for it seems clear that freedom of action is a necessary condition of moral responsibility, even (...)
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  2. Galen Strawson (2012). We Live Beyond Any Tale That We Happen to Enact. The Harvard Review of Philosophy 18 (1):73-90.
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  3. Galen Strawson (2011). The Evident Connexion: Hume on Personal Identity. Oxford University Press.
    This lucid book is the first to be wholly dedicated to Hume's theory of personal identity, and presents a bold new interpretation which bears directly on ...
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  4. Galen Strawson (2010). Fundamental Singleness: How to Turn the 2nd Paralogism Into a Valid Argument. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 85 (67):61-92.
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  5. Galen Strawson (2009). Selves: An Essay in Revisionary Metaphysics. Oxford University Press Inc..
    What is the self? Does it exist? If it does exist, what is it like? It's not clear that we even know what we're asking about when we ask these large, metaphysical questions. The idea of the self comes very naturally to us, and it seems rather important, but it's also extremely puzzling. As for the word "self"--it's been taken in so many different ways that it seems that you can mean more or less what you like by it and (...)
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  6. Galen Strawson (2008). Real Materialism and Other Essays. Oxford University Press.
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  7. Galen Strawson (2008). The Identity of the Categorical and the Dispositional. Analysis 68 (300):271-282.
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  8. Galen Strawson (2007). Episodic Ethics. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements 82 (60):85-.
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  9. Galen Strawson (2007). Why I Have No Future. The Philosopher's Magazine (38):21-26.
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  10. Galen Strawson (2006). Panpsychism? Reply to Commentators with a Celebration of Descartes. Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (10-11):184-280.
  11. Galen Strawson (2006). Realistic Monism - Why Physicalism Entails Panpsychism. Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (10-11):3-31.
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  12. Galen Strawson (2005). Intentionality and Experience: Terminological Preliminaries. In David Woodruff Smith & Amie L. Thomasson (eds.), Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  13. Galen Strawson (2005). Real Intentionality V.2: Why Intentionality Entails Consciousness. Synthesis Philosophica 2 (40):279-297.
    This version of this paper has been superseded by a substantially revised version in G. Strawson, Real Materialism and Other Essays (OUP 2008).
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  14. Galen Strawson (2004). Against Narrativity. Ratio 17 (4):428-452.
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  15. Galen Strawson (2004). Free Agents. Philosophical Topics 32 (1/2):371-402.
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  16. Galen Strawson (2004). Real Intentionality. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 3 (3):287-313.
    This version of this paper has been superseded by a substantially revised version in G. Strawson, Real Materialism and Other Essays (OUP 2008).
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  17. Galen Strawson (2003). Mental Ballistics or the Involuntariness of Spontaniety. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 103 (3):227-257.
    It is sometimes said that reasoning, thought and judgement essentially involve action. It is sometimes said that they involve spontaneity, where spontaneity is taken to be connected in some constitutive way with action-intentional, voluntary and indeed free action. There is, however, a fundamental respect in which reason, thought and judgement neither are nor can be a matter of action; and any spontaneity they involve can be connected with freedom only when the word 'freedom' is used in the Spinozan-Kantian sense according (...)
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  18. Galen Strawson (2003). Realistic Materialism. In Louise M. Antony & Norbert Hornstein (eds.), Chomsky and His Critics. Blackwell.
     
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  19. Galen Strawson (2003). Real Materialism. In Louise M. Antony (ed.), Chomsky and His Critics. Blackwell Publishing.
     
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  20. Galen Strawson (2003). What is the Relation Between an Experience, the Subject of the Experience, and the Content of the Experience? Philosophical Issues 13 (1):279-315.
    This version of this paper has been superseded by a substantially revised version in G. Strawson, Real Materialism and Other Essays (OUP 2008) I take 'content' in a natural internalist way to refer to occurrent mental content. I introduce a 'thin' or ‘live’ notion of the subject according to which a subject of experience cannot exist unless there is an experience for it to be the subject of. I then argue, first, that in the case of a particular experience E, (...)
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  21. Galen Strawson (2002). Knowledge of the World. Noûs 36 (s1):146 - 175.
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  22. Galen Strawson (2002). Dreams of Final Responsibility. In Robert H. Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook on Free Will. Oxford University Press.
     
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  23. Galen Strawson (2002). Models of the Self. Thorverton UK: Imprint Academic.
     
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  24. Galen Strawson (2002). The Bounds of Freedom. In Robert H. Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Free Will. Oxford University Press.
     
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  25. Galen Strawson (2002). The Self and the SESMET. In Models of the Self. Thorverton Uk: Imprint Academic.
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  26. Galen Strawson (2000). Review: The Unhelpfulness of Indeterminism. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (1):149 - 155.
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  27. Galen Strawson (2000). The Phenomenology and Ontology of the Self. In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Exploring the Self. John Benjamins.
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  28. Galen Strawson (2000). The Unhelpfulness of Determinism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (1):149-56.
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  29. Galen Strawson (1999). Realistic Materialist Monism. In S. Hameroff, A. Kaszniak & D. Chalmers (eds.), Towards a Science of Consciousness III.
    Short version of 'Real materialism', given at Tucson III Conference, 1998. (1) physicalism is true (2) the qualitative character of experience is real, as most naively understood ... so (3) the qualitative character of experience (considered specifically as such) is wholly physical. ‘How can consciousness possibly be physical, given what we know about the physical?’ To ask this question is already to have gone wrong. We have no good reason (as Priestley and Russell and others observe) to think that we (...)
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  30. Galen Strawson (1999). Self and Body: Self, Body, and Experience. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 73 (73):307-332.
     
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  31. Galen Strawson (1999). Self, Body, and Experience. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 73:307-32.
     
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  32. Galen Strawson (1998). Free Will. In Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge.
    ‘Free will’ is the conventional name of a topic that is best discussed without reference to the will. It is a topic in metaphysics and ethics as much as in the philosophy of mind. Its central questions are ‘What is it to act (or choose) freely?’, and ‘What is it to be morally responsible for one’s actions (or choices)?’ These two questions are closely connected, for it seems clear that freedom of action is a necessary condition of moral responsibility, even (...)
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  33. Galen Strawson (1998). Précis of Mental Reality. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):433-435.
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  34. Galen Strawson (1998). Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge.
     
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  35. Galen Strawson (1998). Review: Précis of Mental Reality. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):433 - 435.
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  36. Galen Strawson (1998). Replies to Noam Chomsky, Pierre Jacob, Michael Smith, and Paul Snowdon. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (2):461-486.
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  37. Galen Strawson (1997). The Self. Journal of Consciousness Studies 4:405-28.
     
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  38. Galen Strawson (1995). Libertarianism, Action, and Self-Determination. In Timothy O'Connor (ed.), Agents, Causes, and Events: Essays on Indeterminism and Free Will. Oxford University Press.
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  39. Galen Strawson (1994). Mental Reality. MIT Press.
    Introduction -- A default position -- Experience -- The character of experience -- Understanding-experience -- A note about dispositional mental states -- Purely experiential content -- An account of four seconds of thought -- Questions -- The mental and the nonmental -- The mental and the publicly observable -- The mental and the behavioral -- Neobehaviorism and reductionism -- Naturalism in the philosophy of mind -- Conclusion: The three questions -- Agnostic materialism, part 1 -- Monism -- The linguistic argument (...)
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  40. Galen Strawson (1994). The Experiential and the Non-Experiential. In Richard Warner & Tadeusz Szubka (eds.), The Mind-Body Problem: A Guide to the Current Debate. Blackwell.
     
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  41. Galen Strawson (1994). The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility. Philosophical Studies 75 (1-2):5-24.
  42. Galen Strawson (1991). The Contingent Reality of Natural Necessity. Analysis 51 (4):209 - 213.
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  43. Galen Strawson (1989). Consciousness, Free Will, and the Unimportance of Determinism. Inquiry 32 (March):3-27.
    This article begins with some brief reflexions on the definition of determinism (II), on the notion of the subject of experience (III), and on the relation between conscious experience and brain events (IV). The main discussion (V?XIII) focuses on the traditional view, endorsed by Honderich in his book A Theory of Determinism, that the truth of determinism poses some special threat to our ordinary conception of ourselves as morally responsible free agents (and also to our ?life?hopes'). It is argued that (...)
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  44. Galen Strawson (1989). Red and 'Red'. Synthese 78 (February):193-232.
    THIS PAPER ARGUES FOR THE CLAIM THAT ALTHOUGH COLOUR WORDS LIKE 'RED' ARE, ESSENTIALLY, 'PHENOMENAL-QUALITY' WORDS—I.E., WORDS FOR PROPERTIES WHOSE WHOLE AND ESSENTIAL NATURE CAN BE AND IS FULLY REVEALED IN SENSORY EXPERIENCE, GIVEN ONLY THE QUALITATIVE CHARACTER THAT THAT EXPERIENCE HAS—STILL 'RED' CANNOT BE SUPPOSED TO BE A WORD THAT PICKS OUT OR DENOTES ANY PARTICULAR PHENOMENAL QUALITY. THE ARGUMENT RESTS ESSENTIALLY ON THE SUPPOSITION, OFTEN DISCUSSED UNDER THE HEADING OF THE 'COLOR-SPECTRUM INVERSION ARGUMENT', THAT TWO PEOPLE COULD POSSIBLY (...)
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  45. Galen Strawson (1989). The Secret Connexion: Causation, Realism, and David Hume. Oxford University Press.
    It is widely supposed that David Hume invented and espoused the "regularity" theory of causation, holding that causal relations are nothing but a matter of one type of thing being regularly followed by another. It is also widely supposed that he was not only right about this, but that it was one of his greatest contributions to philosophy. Strawson here argues that the regularity theory of causation is indefensible, and that Hume never adopted it in any case. Strawson maintains that (...)
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  46. Galen Strawson (1987). Realism and Causation. Philosophical Quarterly 37 (148):253-277.
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  47. Galen Strawson (1986). Book-Reviews. Mind 95 (379):400-404.
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  48. Galen Strawson (1986/2010). Freedom and Belief. Oxford University Press.
    On the whole, we continue to believe firmly both that we have free will and that we are morally responsible for what we do. Here, the author argues that there is a fundamental sense in which there is no such thing as free will or true moral responsibility (as ordinarily understood). Devoting the main body of his book to an attempt to explain why we continue to believe as we do, Strawson examines various aspects of the "cognitive phenomenology" of freedom--the (...)
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  49. Galen Strawson (1986). On the Inevitability of Freedom (From the Compatibilist Point of View). American Philosophical Quarterly 23 (4):393-400.
    This paper argues that ability to do otherwise (in the compatibilist sense) at the moment of initiation of action is a necessary condition of being able to act at all. If the argument is correct, it shows that Harry Frankfurt never provided a genuine counterexample to the 'principles of alternative possibilities' in his 1969 paper ‘Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility’. The paper was written without knowledge of Frankfurt's paper.
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