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  1. Existence, predication, and the ontological argument.Jerome Shaffer - 1962 - Mind 71 (283):307-325.
  2. An assessment of emotion.Jerome A. Shaffer - 1983 - American Philosophical Quarterly 20 (2):161-174.
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  3. (1 other version)Philosophy of Mind.Jerome A. Shaffer - 1964 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
  4. Could mental states be brain processes?Jerome Shaffer - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (December):813-22.
  5. Personal identity: The implications of brain bisection and brain transplants.Jerome A. Shaffer - 1977 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2 (June):147-61.
  6. Sexual desire.Jerome A. Shaffer - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (4):175-189.
  7. Mental events and the brain.Jerome Shaffer - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (March):160-6.
  8. Persons and their bodies.Jerome Shaffer - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (January):59-77.
  9. Mind-body problem.Jerome Shaffer - 1967 - In Paul Edwards, The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 5--336.
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    Mind and brain an examination ofa materialist theory of the mind∗.Jerome Shaffer - 1971 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (1-4):164-174.
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    British Philosophy in the Mid-Century.Jerome Shaffer - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (2):253.
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    Calvin D. Rollins 1918-1993.Jerome Shaffer - 1994 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 67 (6):49 - 50.
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    Criteria for mind-body identity: A rejoinder.Jerome A. Shaffer - 1974 - Behaviorism 2 (1):120-123.
    This paper is a rejoinder to a critique by richard hull in a previous issue. hull denied the legitimacy of moving from the thesis that there are certain one-to-one correlations between mental and physical properties to the thesis that the mental and physical are one and the same. i argue that the move can be justified if it is taken not as deductive but as inductive. given the right sort of correlations, it may be fruitful to conceive of the mental (...)
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    Dreaming.Jerome A. Shaffer - 1984 - American Philosophical Quarterly 21 (2):135 - 146.
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    Reality, knowledge, and value.Jerome A. Shaffer - 1971 - New York,: Random House.
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    Recent work on the mind-body problem.Jerome A. Shaffer - 1965 - American Philosophical Quarterly 2 (2):81-104.
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    Taylor's analogy of memory and vision.Jerome Shaffer - 1957 - Philosophical Review 66 (2):242-250.
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    (1 other version)The Concise Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy and Philosophers.Jerome Shaffer - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (3):397.
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    The Problems of Perception.Jerome A. Shaffer - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (4):555.
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    Remembering: A Philosophical Problem. [REVIEW]Jerome Shaffer - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (16):478-480.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Beth Preston, Matthew Elton, Michael Losonsky, Saul Traiger, Randall R. Dipert & Jerome A. Shaffer - 1994 - Minds and Machines 4 (3):353-376.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Jerome A. Shaffer - 1992 - Mind 101 (403):353-376.
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    The Rationality of Emotion. [REVIEW]Jerome Shaffer - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (3):624-628.
    This is an extremely rich, wide ranging book, filled with insightful discussions of a large number of issues related to the general topic of the emotions. Its value lies not in its conclusions but in the details, which do not lend themselves easily to summarizing. So it must be said at the outset that this review will not do justice to the subtlety, complexity, and wit of this book.
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