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    New Jersey's "Granny Doe" Squad: Arguments about Mechanisms for Protection of Vulnerable Patients.David M. Price & Paul W. Armstrong - 1989 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 17 (3):255-263.
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    New Jersey's "Granny Doe" Squad: Arguments about Mechanisms for Protection of Vulnerable Patients.David M. Price & Paul W. Armstrong - 1989 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 17 (3):255-263.
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    Immediate perception.David M. Armstrong - 1976 - In R. S. Cohen, P. K. Feyerabend & M. Wartofsky (eds.), Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos. Reidel. pp. 23--35.
  4. Mental concepts: Casual analysis.David M. Armstrong - 1987 - In Richard Langton Gregory (ed.), The Oxford companion to the mind. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 572--574.
  5. Bodily Sensations.David M. Armstrong - 1962 - Routledge.
  6. Four Disputes About Properties.David M. Armstrong - 2005 - Synthese 144 (3):309-320.
    In considering the nature of properties four controversial decisions must be made. (1) Are properties universals or tropes? (2) Are properties attributes of particulars, or are particulars just bundles of properties? (3) Are properties categorical (qualitative) in nature, or are they powers? (4) If a property attaches to a particular, is this predication contingent, or is it necessary? These choices seem to be in a great degree independent of each other. The author indicates his own choices.
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  7. What is consciousness?David M. Armstrong - 1981 - In John Heil (ed.), The Nature of Mind. Cornell University Press.
     
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  8. The nature of mind.David M. Armstrong - 1970 - In Clive V. Borst (ed.), The Mind/Brain Identity Theory. Macmillan.
  9. The Mind-Body Problem: An Opinionated Introduction.David M. Armstrong - 1999 - Westview Press.
    The emphasis is always on the arguments used, and the way one position develops from another. By the end of the book the reader is afforded both a grasp of the state of the controversy, and how we got there.
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  10. The causal theory of the mind.David M. Armstrong - 1980 - In David Malet Armstrong (ed.), The Nature of Mind and Other Essays. Ithaca, N.Y.: University of Queensland Press.
     
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  11. How do particulars stand to universals?David M. Armstrong - 2008 - In Dean W. Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
  12. Smart and the secondary qualities.David M. Armstrong - 1987 - In Philip Pettit, Richard Sylvan & J. Norman (eds.), Metaphysics And Morality. Blackwell.
     
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  13. The Identification Problem and the Inference Problem.David M. Armstrong - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (2):421 - 422.
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  14. The Causal Theory of Properties.David M. Armstrong - 1999 - Philosophical Topics 26 (1-2):25-37.
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  15. Universals and Scientific Realism: A Theory of Universals Vol. II.David M. Armstrong - 1978 - Cambridge University Press.
  16. The open door: Counterfactual versus singularist theories of causation.David M. Armstrong - 1999 - In Howard Sankey (ed.), Causation and Laws of Nature. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 175--185.
  17. Universals and Scientific Realism: Nominalism and Realism Vol. I.David M. Armstrong - 1978 - Cambridge University Press.
  18. How do Particulars stand to Universals?David M. Armstrong - 2004 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 1:139--154.
     
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  19. Dispositions as categorical states.David M. Armstrong - 1996 - In Tim Crane (ed.), Dispositions: A Debate. New York: Routledge. pp. 15--18.
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    Discussion: Reply to Van Fraassen.David M. Armstrong - 1988 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 66 (2):224-229.
  21. Intentionality, perception, and causality.David M. Armstrong - 1991 - In John Searle and His Critics. Cambridge: Blackwell.
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    Questions about States of Affairs.David M. Armstrong - 2009 - In Maria Elisabeth Reicher (ed.), States of Affairs. Ontos. pp. 39-50.
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  23. Epistemological foundations for a materialist theory of mind.David M. Armstrong - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (June):178-93.
    A philosophy might take its general inspiration from (1) commonsense; (2) careful observation; (3) philosophical argumentation; (4) the sciences; (5) "higher" sources of illumination. It is argued in this paper that it is bedrock commonsense, and the sciences, which are the most reliable foundations for a philosophy. This result is applied to the discussion and defense of a materialist theory of the mind.
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  24. Colour realism and the argument from microscopes.David M. Armstrong - 1969 - In R. Brown & C. D. Rollins (eds.), Contemporary Philosophy in Australia. Humanities Press. pp. 301-323.
  25. Illusions of sense.David M. Armstrong - 1955 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 33 (2):88-106.
  26. In defence of the cognitivist theory of perception.David M. Armstrong - 2004 - Harvard Review of Philosophy 12 (1):19-26.
  27. Properties.David M. Armstrong - 1992 - In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Language, Truth and Ontology. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 14--27.
  28. Beliefs and desires as causes of actions: A reply to Donald Davidson.David M. Armstrong - 1975 - Philosophical Papers 4 (May):1-7.
  29. Self-Profile.David M. Armstrong - 1984 - In R. J. Bogdan (ed.), D. M. Armstrong. Reidel. pp. 3-51.
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    Berkeley's New Theory of Vision.David M. Armstrong - 1956 - Journal of the History of Ideas 17 (1/4):127.
  31. Searle's neo-cartesian theory of consciousness.David M. Armstrong - 1991 - Philosophical Issues 1:67-71.
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    Vesey on bodily sensations.David M. Armstrong - 1964 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 42 (2):247-248.
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    Vérifacteurs pour des vérités modales.David M. Armstrong - 2002 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 36 (4):461-477.
    Revenant sur la question des vérifacteurs, D. Armstrong demande ici d’abord comment concilier le maximalisme (toute vérité a un vérifacteur) et la relation de nécessitation (toute vérité contingente peut servir de vérifacteur pour une vérité nécessaire quelconque). L’A. examine quel sens métaphysique donner à la notion d’implication, et s’il y a un sens à admettre une contingence de re. Il traite à ce niveau des possibilités pures, examine le cas des aliens chez David Lewis, puis pose la question (...)
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    Discussion: Berkeley's New Theory of Vision.David M. Armstrong - 1956 - Journal of the History of Ideas 17 (1):127-129.
    Most of the New Theory of Vision is an argument for a negative answer to Molyneux's question.// re primacy of vision in spatial perception: "most rational philosopher on this topic is Berkeley, whose New Theory of Vision presents in cogent detail the argument" (from Bennett 1966, p. 30, in note cites 41ff.).// Berkeley's criticisms of Locke: "If we really abstract from colour and hardness and all that 'belongs to sensation', so far from being left with 'pure' notions of extension and (...)
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    Incorrigibility, materialism, and causation.David M. Armstrong - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 30 (August):125-28.
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    Reacting to Meinong.David M. Armstrong - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):615-627.
    1. Some reasons are given for rejecting the view that there are entities that do not exist. 2. It is suggested, nevertheless, that this view has some plausibility when we consider unrealized empirical possibilities. 3. Even if non-existent entities are rejected, there remains Meinong's distinction between object and objectives, roughly: things and facts. The author would analyze objects in terms of objectives, yielding a world of facts.
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    Reacting to Meinong.David M. Armstrong - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):615-627.
    1. Some reasons are given for rejecting the view that there are entities that do not exist. 2. It is suggested, nevertheless, that this view has some plausibility when we consider unrealized empirical possibilities. 3. Even if non-existent entities are rejected, there remains Meinong's distinction between object and objectives, roughly: things and facts. The author would analyze objects in terms of objectives, yielding a world of facts.
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  38. Mr Arthadeva and naive realism.David M. Armstrong - 1959 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 37 (1):67-70.
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    Max Deutscher and perception.David M. Armstrong - 1963 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (2):246-249.
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    Vesey on sensations of heat.David M. Armstrong - 1963 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (3):359-362.
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    Resemblance Nominalism: A Solution to the Problem of Universals.David M. Armstrong - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (2):285-286.
    Book Information Resemblance Nominalism: A Solution to the Problem of Universals. By Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra. Clarendon Press. Oxford. 2002. Pp. xii + 238. £35.
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  42. The 'Thermometer' View of Knowledge.David M. Armstrong - 2000 - In Sven Bernecker & Fred I. Dretske (eds.), Knowledge: Readings in Contemporary Epistemology. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Vérifacteurs pour des vérités modales.David M. Armstrong - 2002 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2 (4):491-507.
    Revenant sur la question des vérifacteurs, D. Armstrong demande ici d'abord comment concilier le maximalisme et la relation de nécessitation. L'A. examine quel sens métaphysique donner à la notion d'implication, et s'il y a un sens à admettre une contingence de re. Il traite à ce niveau des possibilités pures, examine le cas des aliens chez David Lewis, puis pose la question de savoir s'il est contingent de dire qu'il y a de l'être plutôt que rien. L'exposé le (...)
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  44. Reply to Jackson's "Block's challenge".David M. Armstrong - 1993 - In John Bacon, Keith Campbell & Lloyd Reinhardt (eds.), Ontology, Causality and Mind: Essays in Honour of D.M. Armstrong. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  45. Recent work on the relation of mind and brain.David M. Armstrong - 1983 - In Contemporary Philosophy: A New Survey. The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
     
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  46. Théorie combinatoire revue et corrigée.David M. Armstrong - 2004 - In Jean-Maurice Monnoyer (ed.), La Structure du Monde. Vrin, Paris. pp. 185--198.
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  47. Three types of consciousness.David M. Armstrong - 1979 - In Brain and Mind. (Ciba Foundation Symposium 69). pp. 235.
  48. Brain and Mind.David M. Armstrong - 1979 - (Ciba Foundation Symposium 69).
     
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  49. Czy naturalista może wierzyć w uniwersalia?David M. Armstrong - 1986 - Studia Filozoficzne 245 (4).
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  50. Contemporary Philosophy: A New Survey.David M. Armstrong - 1983 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
     
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