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    Hume's Missing Shade of Blue, Interpreted as Involving Habitual Spectra.D. M. Johnson - 1984 - Hume Studies 10 (2):109-124.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:109 HUME'S MISSING SHADE OF BLUE, INTERPRETED AS INVOLVING HABITUAL SPECTRA David Hume claimed that his hypothetical case of the unseen shade of blue posed no fundamental problem to his general empiricist principle. But I believe it well may show exactly what he denied it showed — viz., that his empiricism rests on a mistake. Hume says: Suppose... a person to have enjoyed his sight for thirty years, and (...)
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  2. Can cognitive science locate and provide a correct account of the mind's centre? Progress toward the literal.D. M. Johnson - 2004 - In Christina E. Erneling (ed.), The Mind As a Scientific Object: Between Brain and Culture. Oxford University Press. pp. 3--19.
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    Forgetting Dreams.D. M. Johnson - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (209):407 - 414.
    It is a familiar fact that dreams are hard to recall. Because of this, memory alone is not a reliable indication of what they are like. Consider the following examples. Some people claim that they never dream. The truth is, psychologists assure us, that they do not remember having dreamt. Researchers say that they can tell when someone is dreaming, by his rapid eye movements and a certain pattern of brain waves recorded on an electroencephalograph . When a sleeper's eyes (...)
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    A note on belief.D. M. Johnson - 1976 - Mind 85 (340):601-602.
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    Can belief be commanded?D. M. Johnson - 1978 - Synthese 39 (2):325 - 334.
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    Generalization of a scale of values by the averaging of practice effects.D. M. Johnson - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (6):425.
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    How a person establishes a scale for evaluating his performance.D. M. Johnson - 1946 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 36 (1):25.
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    Looks.D. M. Johnson - 1981 - American Philosophical Quarterly 18 (3):249 - 254.
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    Memory and Knowledge: The Epistemological Significance of Biology.D. M. Johnson - 1983 - American Philosophical Quarterly 20 (4):375 - 382.
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    Measurement of a subjective aspect of learning.D. M. Johnson & C. Rhoades - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (1):90.
  11. (1 other version)Ned Block, ed., Imagery Reviewed by.D. M. Johnson - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (4):160-164.
     
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    Technique for analysis of a highly generalized response pattern.D. M. Johnson - 1946 - Psychological Review 53 (6):348-361.
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    What makes some information visual?D. M. Johnson - 1980 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 10 (3):231–241.
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  14. H. MEHRTENS "Die Entstehung der Verbandstheorie". [REVIEW]D. M. Johnson - 1981 - History and Philosophy of Logic 2:177.
     
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    Modern Materialism: Readings on Mind-Body Identity. Edited by John O'Connor, Toronto, Longmans Canada Ltd. 1969. Pp. 289. $3.85. [REVIEW]D. M. Johnson - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (1):175-177.