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  1. Rational or associative: Imitation in Japanese quail.David Papineau & Heyes & Cecilia - 2006 - In Susan Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.), Rational Animals? Oxford University Press.
     
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    Reply to commentators.Review author[S.]: David Papineau - 1996 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (3):687-697.
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  3. Response to Chalmers' 'The Meta-Problem of Consciousness'.D. Papineau - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (9-10):173-181.
    I am glad that David Chalmers has now come round to the view that explaining the 'problem intuitions' about consciousness is the key to a satisfactory philosophical account of the topic. I find it surprising, however, given his previous writings, that Chalmers does not simply attribute these intuitions to the conceptual gap between physical and phenomenal facts. Still, it is good that he doesn't, given that this was always a highly implausible account of the problem intuitions. Unfortunately, later in (...)
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  4. What physical properties are.David Spurrett - 2001 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 82 (2):201-225.
    This paper concerns the question of how to specify what is to count as physical for the purposes of debates concerning either physicalism or the completeness of physics. I argue that what is needed from an account of the physical depends primarily on the particular issue at stake, and that the demand for a general a priori specification of the physical is misplaced. A number of attempts to say what should be counted as physical are defended from recent attacks by (...)
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    Review of Homa Katouzian: Ideology and Method in Economics_; David Papineau: _For Science in the Social Sciences_; David Thomas: _Naturalism and social science: a post-empiricist philosophy of social science[REVIEW]David-Hillel Ruben - 1981 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 32 (2):210-217.
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  6. What Physical Properties Are.David Spurrett - 2001 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 82 (2):201-225.
    This paper concerns the question of how to specify what is to count as physical for the purposes of debates concerning either physicalism or the completeness of physics. I argue that what is needed from an account of the physical depends primarily on the particular issue at stake, and that the demand for a general a priori specification of the physical is misplaced. A number of attempts to say what should be counted as physical are defended from recent attacks by (...)
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  7. A pyrrhic victory for teleonomy.David Braddon-Mitchell & Frank Jackson - 2002 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (3):372-77.
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  8. The subsumption of reference.David Braddon-Mitchell - 2005 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 56 (1):157-178.
    How can the reference of theoretical terms be stable over changes of theory? I defend an approach to this that does not depend on substantive metasemantic theories of reference. It relies on the idea that in contexts of use, terms may play a role in a theory that in turn points to a further (possibly unknown) theory. Empirical claims are claims about the nature of the further theories, and the falsification of these further theories is understood not as showing that (...)
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  9. David Papineau: The Roots of Reason: Philosophical Essays on Rationality, Evolution, and Probability.Nenad Miščević - 2004 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 10:163-166.
     
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  10. Comment on David Papineau, Can any sciences be special?Michael Esfeld - unknown
    David Papineau, Jerry Fodor and many others wonder how the conjunction of the following three positions can be true: 1) Special science laws: There are lawlike generalizations in the special sciences. These sciences trade in kinds that are such that statements about salient, reliable correlations that are projectible and that support counterfactuals apply to the tokens coming under these kinds. 2) Non-reductionism: The laws of some of the special sciences cannot be reduced to physical laws. 3) Physicalism: Everything there (...)
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    David Papineau, Thinking About Consciousness, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002, pp. 280, £25 (cloth).William G. Lycan - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (4):587-596.
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    David Papineau, Thinking About Consciousness, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002, pp. 280, £25.William G. Lycan - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (4):587-596.
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    Remarks on David Papineau's Thinking about Consciousness1.Christopher S. Hill - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (1):147-147.
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  14. David Papineau, "For Science in the Social Sciences". [REVIEW]Philip Pettit - 1980 - Theory and Decision 12 (2):207.
     
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    David Papineau, Philosophical Naturalism, Oxford, Blackwell, 1993, pp. xii + 219.N. J. H. Dent - 1995 - Utilitas 7 (2):332.
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  16. Papineau on Sensory Experience.Alex Byrne - 2023 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind 3:308-17.
    Comment on David Papineau's _The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience_.
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    David Papineau, The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience, New York, Oxford University Press, 2021, 176 pages. [REVIEW]Thierry Laisney - 2021 - Philosophiques 48 (2):423-426.
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  18. Reply to David Papineau.Peter Urbach - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (2):712-715.
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  19. Thinking about Consciousness. By David Papineau.S. Shostak - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (7):772.
     
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    David Papineau, thinking about consciousness.: Oxford: Clarendon press, 2002, 266 pages, isbn 0-19-924382-4. [REVIEW]Pär Sundström - 2006 - Theoria 72 (1):80-86.
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    Interview with David Papineau.Rick Lewis - 2000 - Philosophy Now 26:16-16.
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  22. Papineau on the intuition of distinctness.Andrew Melnyk - 2002 - SWIF Philosophy of Mind 4 (1).
    Critical comments on David Papineau's idea that people find physicalism about phenomenal consciousness unbelievable because they commit what he calls the 'antipathetic fallacy'.
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  23. On two approaches of David Papineau to phenomenal concepts.Francois-Igor Pris - 2014 - NB: Philosophical Investigations (Russian E-Journal) (9):84-149.
     
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    Review of David Papineau's "Philosophical Devices". [REVIEW]Luis R. G. Oliveira - 2014 - Mathematical Association of America.
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    Remarks on David Papineau's Thinking about Consciousness1.Christopher S. Hill - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (1):147-147.
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    Reply to David Papineau.Peter Urbach - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (2):712-715.
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    Review of David Papineau, The metaphysics of sensory experience. [REVIEW]Ekin Erkan - 2023 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (2):1-8.
    Review of David Papineau, "The metaphysics of sensory experience" (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021).
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    Are sensory experiences contingently representational? A critical notice of David Papineau's The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience.Laura Gow - 2021 - Mind and Language 36 (4):627-635.
    David Papineau develops a new argument against representationalism, centering on the idea that sensory experiences are essentially representational on this view. He defends his own “qualitative view” according to which sensory experiences are only contingently representational. I discuss his main argument against essentialist representationalism and then provide two challenges for his positive account. First, Papineau's theory faces a dilemma when it comes to explaining the contents of our perceptual beliefs in situations where the conscious character of sensory experience comes (...)
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  29. Papineau on Phenomenal Concepts. [REVIEW]Tim Crane - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (1):155-162.
    Over the past decade or so, David Papineau has given an account of the content and motivation of a physicalist conception of the world with more thoroughness and argumentative defence than many physicalists have thought necessary. In doing this, he has substantially advanced the debate on physicalism, and physicalists and non-physicalists alike should be grateful to him.1 At the heart of Papineau’s defence of physicalism in his recent book (2002) is his theory of phenomenal concepts. Like many physicalists, Papineau (...)
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  30. David Papineau, "For Science in the Social Sciences". [REVIEW]Daryl E. Chubin - 1981 - Theory and Society 10 (3):440.
     
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    Book reviews: David Papineau,thinking about consciousness, clarendon press (oxford university press), 2002, XIV + 266 pp., $35.00 (hardcover), ISBN 0-19924-382-. [REVIEW]Richard Wyatt - 2005 - Minds and Machines 15 (1):113-118.
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  32. Why indeed? Papineau on Supervenience.Tim Crane - 1991 - Analysis 51 (1):32-7.
    David Papineau's question, 'Why Supervenience?' [5], is a good one. The thesis that the mental supervenes on the physi- cal is widespread, but has rarely been defended by detailed argument. Believers in supervenience should be grateful to Papineau for coming to their aid; but I think they will be disappointed in the argument he gives. In what follows, I shall show that Papineau's argument for supervenience relies on a premiss that is either trivial or as contentious as supervenience itself.
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    David Papineau, "The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience.". [REVIEW]Alex Moran - 2021 - Philosophy in Review 41 (4):256-258.
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  34. Graham Macdonald and David Papineau, eds. Teleosemantics. [REVIEW]Matthew Rellihan - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (5):348-351.
     
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  35. PAPINEAU, D. The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience, (Oxford: Oxford University, 2021, 176 Pages). [REVIEW]Sérgio Farias De Souza Filho & Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira - 2022 - Manuscrito 45 (2):267-276.
    This is a book review of "The Metaphysics of Sensory Experiencie" by David Papineau.
     
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    Remarks on David Papineau’s Thinking About Consciousness. [REVIEW]Christopher S. Hill - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (1):147–147.
    Thinking about Consciousness is a wonderfully clear and vigorous commen- tary on the nature of consciousness and its relationship to brain processes. It advances the contemporary discussion of a number of important issues, but it also introduces several quite valuable ideas that are independent of the con- temporary literature. Papineau has performed an important service by writing it.
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  37. David Papineau. Philosophical Devices: Proofs, Probabilities, Possibilities, and Sets. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. ISBN 978-0-19965173-3. Pp. xix + 224. [REVIEW]A. C. Paseau - 2013 - Philosophia Mathematica (1):nkt006.
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    Review of David Papineau: Theory and meaning[REVIEW]Alan Chalmers - 1982 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33 (1):101-104.
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    The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience, by David Papineau.Farid Masrour - forthcoming - Mind.
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    David Papineau. Philosophical devices: Proofs, probabilities, possibilities, and sets. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2012. Isbn 978-0-19965173-3. Pp. XIX + 224. [REVIEW]A. Paseau - 2014 - Philosophia Mathematica 22 (1):121-123.
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    Papineau on etiological teleosemantics for beliefs.Joseph Mendola - 2006 - Ratio 19 (3):305-320.
    Teleosemantics holds that the contents of psychological states depend crucially on the functions of such states. Etiological accounts of function hold that the functions of things depend on their histories, especially their evolutionary or learning histories. Etiological teleosemantics combines these two features. Consider the case of beliefs. Since selection rests on the stable effects of things, since beliefs have no obvious effects independent of unstable desires, and since desires themselves have mental content, beliefs may seem a hard case for etiological (...)
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    Review of Graham MacDonald, David Papineau (eds.), Teleosemantics: New Philosophical Essays[REVIEW]Timothy Schroeder - 2007 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (4).
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    Review of David Papineau, The Roots of Reason: Philosophical Essays on Rationality, Evolution, and Probability[REVIEW]Horacio Arlo Costa - 2003 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (12).
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    Le dualisme conceptuel et l'intuition de la distinction chez David Papineau.William S. Robinson - 2007 - Synthesis Philosophica 22 (2):319-333.
    Défendant le point de vue physicaliste de l’expérience, David Papineau propose une explication à l’intuition que les propriétés contenues dans les expériences se distinguent des propriétés nerveuses. Après avoir présenté quelques éléments de contexte, je soutiens que l’hypothèse de Papineau n’est pas la meilleure pour expliquer l’intuition de la distinction. Il existe une explication alternative, compatible avec le dualisme. A la différence de celle de Papineau, cette explication ne demande pas de supposer que l’intuition de la distinction soit fondée (...)
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  45. Review of David Papineau's Thinking about Consciousness. [REVIEW]Pär Sundström - 2006 - Theoria 72 (1):80-86.
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    Book Reviews : David Papineau, Philosophical Naturalism. Blackwell, Oxford, 1993. Pp. xii + 219. $44.95 (cloth), $19.95 (paper). Taking the Naturalistic Turn: Or How Real Philosophy of Science Is Done, organized and moderated by Werner Callebaut. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. Pp. xxii + 553. $85.00 (cloth), $29.95 (paper. [REVIEW]Harold I. Brown - 1996 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26 (3):421-426.
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  47. Papineau on the actualist HOT theory of consciousness.Rocco J. Gennaro - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (4):581-586.
    In Thinking About Consciousness , David Papineau [2002] presents a criticism of so-called 'actualist HOT theories of consciousness'. The HOT theory, held most notably by David Rosenthal, claims that the best explanation for what makes a mental state conscious is that it is the object of an actual higher-order thought directed at the mental state. Papineau contends that actualist HOT theory faces an awkward problem in relation to higher-order memory judgements; for example, that the theory cannot explain how (...)
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    Review: Graham MacDonald and David Papineau (eds): Teleosemantics: New Philosophical Essays. [REVIEW]James Maclaurin - 2008 - Mind 117 (468):1102-1105.
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    Papineau’s Theoretical Rationality and the Anthropological Difference.Tobias Starzak - 2012 - Philosophia 40 (3):473-482.
    A common view in philosophy is that the way human beings reason is not only gradually better, but that our way of reasoning is fundamentally distinctive. Findings in the psychology of reasoning challenge the traditional view according to which human beings reason in accordance with the laws of logic and probability theory, but rather suggest that human reasoning consists in the application of domain specific rules of thumb similar to those that we ascribe to some intelligent non-human animals as well. (...)
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    Review of David Papineau: Philosophical Naturalism. Philosophical Naturalism[REVIEW]Berent Enç - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (4):1070-1077.
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