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- Bechtel, W., Abrahamsen, A., and Graham, G., 1998. “The Life of Cognitive Science”, in W. Bechtel and G. Graham (eds.) 1998. (Scholar)
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- Fodor, J., 1981. “The Present Status of the Innateness Controversy”, in J. Fodor (ed.), Representations, Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press/Bradford Books, pp. 257–316. (Scholar)
- Føllesdal, Dagfinn, 2011, “Developments in
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- Gallistel, C. R., 1990. The Organization of Learning,
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- Graham, G., 1984. “Sensation and Classification”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 7: 558–559. (Scholar)
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- Graham, G., Horgan, T., and Tienson, J., 2009. “Phenomenology, Intentionality, and the Unity of Mind”, in A. Beckermann and B. McLaughlin (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 512–37. (Scholar)
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of Stimulus Control, Hillsdale, N. J.: Erlbaum. (Scholar)
- Horgan, T., Tienson, J. and Graham, G., 2006. “Internal-world Skepticism and the Self-Presentational Nature of Phenomenal Consciousness”, in U. Kriegel and K. Williford (eds.), Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness, Cambridge, MA: MIT, pp. 41–61. (Scholar)
- Kane, R., 1996. The Significance of Free Will, Oxford: Oxford. (Scholar)
- Killeen, P., 1987. “Emergent Behaviorism”, in S.
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- –––, 1994. “Mathematical Principles of Reinforcement,” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 17: 105–172. (Scholar)
- Leitenberg, H. (ed.), 1976, Handbook of Behavior Modification
and Behavior Therapy, Englewood Cliffs, N. J.:
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- Levy, N., 2007. Neuroethics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Lovaas, O. I. and Newsom, C. D., 1976. “Behavior
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- O’Donnell, J., 1985. The Origins of Behaviorism:
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- Mackenzie, B., 1977. Behaviorism and the Limits of Scientific Method, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. (Scholar)
- Mahoney, M. J., 1974. Cognition and Behavior
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- Maloney, C., 1991. “Connectionism and Conditioning”,
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- Meehl, P. E., 1978. “Theoretical Risks and Tabular
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- Meichenbaum, D., 1977. Cognitive-Behavior Modification,
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- Place, U. T., 2000. “The Causal Potency of Qualia: Its Nature and Its Source”, Brain and Mind, 1: 183–192; reprinted in Graham and Valentine 2004. (Scholar)
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