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University of Aberdeen
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    Neural Substrates of Homing Pigeon Spatial Navigation: Results From Electrophysiology Studies.Gerald E. Hough - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Over many centuries, the homing pigeon has been selectively bred for returning home from a distant location. As a result of this strong selective pressure, homing pigeons have developed an excellent spatial navigation system. This system passes through the hippocampal formation, which shares many striking similarities to the mammalian hippocampus; there are a host of shared neuropeptides, interconnections, and its role in the storage and manipulation of spatial maps. There are some notable differences as well: there are unique connectivity patterns (...)
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    A dilemma for Sinnott-Armstrong's moderate pyrrhonian moral scepticism.Gerry Hough - 2008 - Philosophical Quarterly 58 (232):457–462.
    In order for us to have epistemic justification, Sinnott-Armstrong believes we do not have to be able to rule out all sceptical hypotheses. He suggests that it is sufficient if we have 'modestly justified beliefs', i.e., if our evidence rules out all non-sceptical alternatives. I argue that modest justification is not sufficient for epistemic justification. Either modest justification is independent of our ability to rule out sceptical hypotheses, but is not a kind of epistemic justification, or else modest justification is (...)
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    Anti-Substitution Intuitions and the Content of Belief Reports.Gerry Hough - 2014 - Acta Analytica 29 (3):1-13.
    Philosophers of language traditionally take it that anti-substitution intuitions teach us about the content of belief reports. Jennifer Saul [1997, 2002 (with David Braun), 2007] challenges this lesson. Here I offer a response to Saul’s challenge. In the first two sections of the article, I present a common sense justification for drawing conclusions about content from anti-substitution intuitions. Then, in Sect. 3, I outline Saul’s challenge—what she calls ‘the Enlightenment Problem’. Finally, in Sect. 4, I argue that Saul’s challenge does (...)
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    Linguistics and ordinary language.Graham Hough - 1969 - Mind 78 (309):138-139.
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    Reflections on a Literary Revolution.Graham Hough - 1963 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 21 (4):497-498.
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    Simple Sentences, Speech Acts, and the ‘Enlightenment Problem’.Gerry Hough - 2010 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 18 (4):539-546.
    Anti‐substitution intuitions play a central role in discussion of the semantics of propositional attitude ascriptions, and all theorists seem to agree that these intuitions should be explained by either semantic or pragmatic means. Jennifer Saul (2007) has recently argued that it is impossible to explain all our anti‐substitution intuitions thus. In particular, she argues that any account of the semantics of propositional attitude ascriptions faces the ‘Enlightenment Problem’ – i.e. no such account can explain the fact that we have anti‐substitution (...)
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    Strangeness and beauty: an anthology of aesthetic criticism, 1840-1910.Eric Warner & Graham Hough (eds.) - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    v. 1. Ruskin to Swinburne -- v. 2. Pater to Arthur Symons.
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    Frege. An Introduction to the Founder of Modern Analytic Philosophy. [REVIEW]G. Hough - 2001 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (4):592-592.
    Book Information Frege. An Introduction to the Founder of Modern Analytic Philosophy. By Anthony Kenny. Blackwell Publishers. Oxford. 2000. Pp. xi + 223. Paperback, £12.99.
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  9. "The Lamp of Beauty. Writings on Art by John Ruskin" edited by Joan Evans. [REVIEW]Graham Hough - 1960 - British Journal of Aesthetics 1 (1):24.
     
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    The other world: Spiritualism and psychical research in England, 1850–1914 : Janet Oppenheim , 503 pp. £25, S44.50. [REVIEW]Graham Hough - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (3):392-394.