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    Logic Matters.Rita Nolan - 1974 - Philosophy of Science 41 (4):422-424.
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    Cognitive practices: human language and human knowledge.Rita Nolan - 1994 - Cambridge, USA: Blackwell.
    How does human language contribute to the cognitive edge humans have over other species? This question eludes most current theories of language and knowledge. Incorporating research results in psychology and cutting a path through a broad range of philosophical debates, Nolan develops a strikingly original account of language acquisition which holds important implications for standard theories of language and the philosophical foundations of cognitive science.
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    Truth and sentences.Rita Nolan - 1969 - Mind 78 (312):501-511.
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    Hans Reichenbach's Philosophy of Grammar.Rita Nolan - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (1):156-157.
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    A Discourse on Novelty and Creation.Rita Nolan - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (3):337-338.
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    An analysis of short-term memory in familial mental retardates.Robert J. Nolan & Glenn H. Hughes - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (3):173-174.
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    An ideational account of early word learning: A plausibility assessment.Rita Nolan - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1114-1115.
    The theoretical framework of Bloom's account of child word learning is here assessed only for initial plausibility and neural plausibility. The verdict on both dimensions is low, largely due to the size and character of knowledge it is claimed that the child brings to the task. It is suggested that elements of constructivist accounts could profitably be drawn from to reduce this implausibility.
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    A Theory of Content and Other Essays.Rita Nolan - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (2):96-98.
  9. Cognitive Practices: Human Language and Human Knowledge.Rita Nolan - 1996 - Behavior and Philosophy 24 (2):195-196.
     
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  10. Distinguishing perceptual from conceptual categories.Rita Nolan - manuscript
    I The area between sensation and conceptualization is gray and confusing. Despite abundant philosophical and empirical research, results about how to understand this area that command widespread assent are very scarce. One contributory source to this impasse is the fact that, for mature and intact humans, the sensory, the perceptual, and the conceptual seem merged in consciousness. Perception is phenomenally so "cognitively penetrable" - so infused for humans by discursive understanding - that experimental and theoretical efforts to distinguish between it (...)
     
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  11. HURLEY, SL-Consciousness in Action.R. Nolan - 2000 - Philosophical Books 41 (2):129-131.
     
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    Mass Terms: Some Philosophical Problems.Rita Nolan - 1981 - Philosophical Books 22 (1):37-40.
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    Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction.Rita Nolan - 1994 - Philosophical Books 35 (2):142-143.
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    Rogers Robert. A survey of formal semantics. Synthese, vol. 25 no. 1 , pp. 17–56.Rita Nolan - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (1):146-147.
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    The character of writings by artists about their art.Rita Nolan - 1974 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (1):67-73.
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    The Legal Control of Directors' Conflicts of Interest in the United Kingdom: Non-Executive Directors Following the Higgs Report.Richard C. Nolan - 2005 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 6 (2):413-462.
    This paper makes the case for using the independent non-executive directors of a company listed in the United Kingdom exclusively as monitors and regulators of management, particularly as regulators of executive directors’ conflicts of interest, rather than as participants in management who also have a control function. It is suggested that these proposals can be accommodated within current corporate law in the United Kingdom, that they are practicable, and that they are desirable. The proposals are made against the background of (...)
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    The new enlightenment hypothesis: All learners are rational.Rita Nolan - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):219-220.
    I applaud Mitchell et al.’s expanded emphasis on cognition in learning theory, for our understanding pervades all we do. Nevertheless, there are fundamental problems with the propositional approach they propose. The title bills a propositional approach to human associative learning, animal learning being tucked in later as an egalitarian gesture, but the model proposed would be a standard neo-classic account of human learning in terms of a representational theory of mind /except for /its universal extension to all learning, human and (...)
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    The Parsing of 'Possible'.Rita Nolan - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (6):157-168.
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  19. The Unnaturalness of Grue'.Rita Nolan - unknown
    A category of non-standard predicates was introduced by Goodman (1954) while attempting to recast the old riddle of induction in terms amenable to solution within confirmation theory. The New Riddle proved as intractable as the old one but the category of predicates, "mutant" ones, may assist us in understanding cognitive development from neonate vacuity to linguisticallyinformed rational inquiry. This paper proposes a naturalistic explanation of why we tend to reject grue-type predicates as proper bases for induction. Its conclusion is that (...)
     
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    Verbal learning and reinforcement: A reexamination of the Premack hypothesis.Robert W. Schaeffer & Robert J. Nolan - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (4):431-433.
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    Letters to the Editor.John D. Sommer, Ed Casey, Mary C. Rawlinson, Eva Kittay, Michael A. Simon, Patrick Grim, Clyde Lee Miller, Rita Nolan, Marshall Spector, Don Ihde, Peter Williams, Anthony Weston, Donn Welton, Dick Howard, David A. Dilworth & Tom Foster Digby 3d - 1993 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 66 (5):97 - 112.
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  22. Living Issues in Philosophy [by] Harold H. Titus, Marilyn S. Smith [and] Richard T. Nolan. --.Harold Hopper Titus, Marilyn S. Smith & Richard T. Nolan - 1979 - Van Nostrand.
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    Living Issues in Philosophy.Harold Titus, Marilyn Smith & Richard Nolan (eds.) - 1953 - New York,: Oxford University Press USA.
    Used by more than one million students around the world since its original publication, this introductory philosophy text makes accessible a wide range of philosophical issues closely related to everyday life. Emphasizing personal and immediate questions, the authors approach introductory philosophy through basic human questions rather than focusing on methodology or the history of thought. The text presents vital questions of contemporary interest in an overall framework of enduring concepts, interweaving coverage of various topics in art, history, and education. It (...)
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Roderick M. Chisholm, John Corcoran, Jorge Gracia, L. S. Carrier, T. N. Pelegrinis, Alfred L. Ivry, D. S. Clarke, Leo Rauch, Robert Young, Michael J. Loux, Rita Nolan, Gerald Vision, E. D. Klemke, Ruth Anna Putnam, Edward S. Reed, Maurice Mandelbaum, John Wettersten & Rachel Shihor - 1983 - Philosophia 13 (1-2):359-362.
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    Logic Matters. P. T. Geach. [REVIEW]Rita Nolan - 1974 - Philosophy of Science 41 (4):422-424.
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    Martin R. M.. Semiotics and linguistic structure. A primer of philosophic logic. State University of New York Press, Albany 1978, xx + 321 pp. [REVIEW]Rita Nolan - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):167-170.
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    Review: R. M. Martin, Semiotics and Linguistic Structure. A Primer of Philosophic Logic. [REVIEW]Rita Nolan - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):167-170.
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    Review: Robert Rogers, John R. Gregg, F. T. C. Harris, A Survey of Formal Semantics. [REVIEW]Rita Nolan - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (1):146-147.
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    Review: William E. McMahon, Hans Reichenbach's Philosophy of Grammar. [REVIEW]Rita Nolan - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (1):156-157.
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    William E. McMahon. Hans Reichenbach's philosophy of grammar. Janua linguarum, series maior,no. 90. Mouton, The Hague and Paris1976, 284 pp. [REVIEW]Rita Nolan - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (1):156-157.
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