Behavior and Philosophy

Behavior and Philosophy
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BEHAVIOR and Philosophy
Volume 18, Number 2, Fall/Winter, 1990

ARTICLES

The Rationality of Escapism and Self-Deception
John L. Longeway

“Non-Scientific Realism” about Propositional Attitudes as a Response to Eliminativist Arguments
Barbara Hannan

Physicalism and Intentional Attitudes
Paul K. Moser

Natural Problems and Artificial Intelligence
Tracy Henley

 

REPLIES AND REVIEWS

Benefits and Costs of a Propositional Focus: Response to Deigh
Robert M. Gordon

Beliefs, and what not to say about them. A Review of Baker’s Saving Belief: A Critique of Physicalism
David M. Johnson

A Reply to Johnson’s Review of Saving Belief
Lynne Rudder Baker

A Review of Gibson’s Enlightened Empiricism: An Examination of W. V. Quine’s Theory of Knowledge
Max Hocult

The Significance of Decision Theory: A Review of Resnik's Choices: An Introduction to Decision Theory
Hugh Lacey

Beyond the Neo-Darwinian Synthesis: A Review of Weber, Depew, and Smith’s Entropy, Information, and Evolution: New Perspectives on Physical and Biological Evolution and Dyke’s Evolutionary Dynamics of Complex Systems: A Study in Biosocial Complexity
William A Rottschaefer

A Realist’s Teleological View of Belief: A Review of Reality and Representation
Nicholas Georgalis

Evolutionary Cynicism and Moral Realities: A Review of A Biology Moral Systems
John Alcock

Biological Perspectives of Moral Sociality
Mahesh Gupta

A Review of Robinson’s Brains and People
Joseph Owens

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