Works by Lockwood, M. (exact spelling)

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  1. Of persons and organisms: a reply to Howsepian.M. Lockwood - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (1):42-44.
    Howsepian has presented a number of thought experiments, which are designed to undermine my claim that our identity through time is grounded in the continued existence of those structures in our brains which directly underlie mental functioning. I argue that the conclusions which Howsepian draws from these thought experiments are mistaken, and that his discussion of them is vitiated, in particular, by his failure to distinguish between personal identity and the identity of the associated human organism.
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  2. the killers pay far too little at-tention to the victims and their families. Who is right? Bavidge's answer starts with a considera-tion of the Law of Homicide and.T. Honderich, K. Lehrer, Thomas Reid, M. Lockwood, Brain Mind, Croom Helm & Dh Sanford - 1990 - Cogito 4:71.
     
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    Ethical dilemmas in surgery: some philosophical reflections.M. Lockwood - 1980 - Journal of Medical Ethics 6 (2):82-84.
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    Rights.M. Lockwood - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (3):150-152.
  5. MARGENAU, H. "Physics and Philosophy". [REVIEW]M. Lockwood - 1980 - Mind 89:461.
  6. "Mass Terms: Some Philosophical Problems". Edited by F. J. Pelletier. [REVIEW]M. Lockwood - 1981 - Mind 90:454.
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