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    Acquisition (of theory of mind), see Development Agency, rational, 115-18,209 Anthropocentrism, 322-6, 331, 343.Mind-Reading Metarepresentation - 1996 - In Peter Carruthers & Peter K. Smith (eds.), Theories of Theories of Mind. Cambridge University Press. pp. 153--387.
  2. Truthmakers and the disjunction thesis.Stephen Read - 2000 - Mind 109 (432):67-80.
    The correspondence theory of truth has experienced something of a revival recently in the form of the Truthmaker Axiom: whatever is true, something makes it true. We consider various postulates which have been proposed to characterize truthmaking, in particular, the Disjunction Thesis (DT), that whatever makes a disjunction true must make one or other disjunct true. In conjunction with certain other assumptions, DT leads to triviality. We show that there are elaborations of truthmaking on which DT holds (which must therefore (...)
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    World in the Wave Function: A Metaphysics for Quantum Physics, by Alyssa Ney.James Read - forthcoming - Mind.
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    When and why to empathize with political opponents.Hannah Read - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 180 (3):773-793.
    Affective polarization is characterized by deep antagonism between political opponents and is an issue of growing concern. Some philosophers have recently suggested empathy as a possible remedy. In particular, it has been suggested that empathy might mitigate the harm resulting from affective polarization by helping us find common ground across our differences. While these discussions provide a helpful starting point, important questions regarding the conditions under which empathizing and finding common ground are morally appropriate and likely to be useful, given (...)
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  5. Social Brain, Distributed Mind.Read Dwight - 2010
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    The Heart of What Matters: The Role for Literature in Moral Philosophy.Rupert Read - 2003 - Mind 112 (447):506-509.
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  7. From Pan to Homo sapiens: evolution from individual based to group based forms of social cognition.Dwight Read - 2020 - Mind and Society 19 (1):121-161.
    The evolution from pre-human primates to modern Homo sapiens is a complex one involving many domains, ranging from the material to the social to the cognitive, both at the individual and the community levels. This article focuses on a critical qualitative transition that took place during this evolution involving both the social and the cognitive domains. For the social domain, the transition is from the face-to-face forms of social interaction and organization that characterize the non-human primates that reached, with Pan, (...)
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    Literature as Philosophy of Psychopathology: William Faulkner as Wittgenstein.Rupert J. Read - 2003 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 10 (2):115-124.
    I argue that the language of some schizophrenic persons is akin to the language of Benjy in Williams Faulkner's novel The Sound and the Fury, in one crucial respect: Faulkner displays to us language that, ironically, cannot be translated or interpreted into sense... without irreducible 'loss' or 'garbling.' The same is true of famous schizophrenic writers, such as Renee and Schreber. Such 'garbling' is of an odd kind, admittedly: it is a garbling that inadvisably turns nonsense into sense.... Faulkner's language (...)
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    Logic Deductive and Inductive.Carveth Read - 2016 - London, England: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.
    This print edition of Read's account of logical thought includes the original publication's diagrams and tables. In this excellent book, Read commences by offering an overview of past attitudes and definitions of logic. Individual chapters consider the various means by which logical processes are conceived and developed in the mind. Philosophical arguments, spatial reasoning and mathematical forms of logic are discussed in great depth, with illustrations appended where deemed necessary. Read, an academic and philosopher, employs his decades long experience (...)
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  10. From Experiential-based to Relational-based Forms of Social Organization: A Major Transition in the Evolution of Homo sapiens.Dwight Read - 2010 - In Social Brain, Distributed Mind. The British Academy. pp. 199-229.
    The evolutionary trajectory from non-human to human forms of social organization involves change from experiential- to relational-based systems of social interaction. Social organization derived from biologically and experientially grounded social interaction reached a hiatus with the great apes due to an expansion of individualization of behaviour. The hiatus ended with the introduction of relational-based social interaction, culminating in social organization based on cultural kinship. This evolutionary trajectory links biological origins to cultural outcomes and makes evident the centrality of distributed forms (...)
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    ‘Private Language’ and the Second Person: Wittgenstein and Løgstrup ‘Versus’ Levinas?Rupert Read - 2019 - In Joel Backström, Hannes Nykänen, Niklas Toivakainen & Thomas Wallgren (eds.), Moral Foundations of Philosophy of Mind. Springer Verlag. pp. 363-390.
    The existence of other people addresses us; their existence is a fundamentally second-person matter. This chapter argues that staying too much in the would-be-utterly spectatorial third person, or stuck within the first person, has been philosophy’s bane. Such ‘objectivity’ and ‘subjectivity’, far from being opposites, are but two sides of the same coin. The alternative is the living world of the second person: being involved with others. I connect my illustration and elicitation of this ethics to Løgstrup and to Levinas. (...)
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    Mindfulness meditation modulates reward prediction errors in a passive conditioning task.Ulrich Kirk & P. Read Montague - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Notes and discussions.Carveth Read - 1878 - Mind (11):410-415.
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    Mr. Mercier's classification of feelings.Carveth Read - 1886 - Mind 11 (41):76-82.
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    On some principles of logic.Carveth Read - 1877 - Mind 2 (7):336-352.
  16. Identity and reference.Stephen Read - 1978 - Mind 87 (348):533-552.
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    Explanatory coherence and goal-based knowledge structures in making dispositional inferences.Stephen J. Read & Lynn C. Miller - 2005 - In B. Malle & S. Hodges (eds.), Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Gap Between Self and Others. Guilford Press. pp. 124--139.
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    `Exists' is a predicate.Stephen Read - 1980 - Mind 89 (355):412-417.
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    Saving Truth from Paradox, by Hartry Field.S. Read - 2010 - Mind 119 (473):215-219.
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  20. Mr sully on pessimism.Carveth Read - 1878 - Mind 3 (11):410-415.
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    A posthumous chapter by J. S. mill.Carveth Read - 1908 - Mind 17 (65):74-78.
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  22. Blondel, M. -L'Action.C. Read - 1894 - Mind 3:141.
     
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    Critical notices.Carveth Read - 1894 - Mind 3 (9):100-103.
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    Finite and Infinite: On Not Making ‘Them’ Different Enough.Rupert Read & Christian Greiffenhagen - 2023 - In Christian Coseru (ed.), Reasons and Empty Persons: Mind, Metaphysics, and Morality: Essays in Honor of Mark Siderits. Springer. pp. 307-324.
    We agree with Hilbert’s assessment that the concept of ‘infinite’ stands in need of clarification – however, our proposed ‘solution’ is almost diammetrically opposed to that of Hilbert.
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    G. H. lewes's posthumous volumes.Carveth Read - 1881 - Mind 6 (24):483-498.
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    Kuno Fischer on English philosophy.Carveth Read - 1879 - Mind 4 (15):346-362.
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  27. Not just sticks and stones, Lindon.J. Read & S. Baker - forthcoming - Mind.
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    On the English of Ding-an-sich.Carveth Read - 1883 - Mind 8 (31):412-415.
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    Observations upon prof. Taylor's notice of natural and social morals.Carveth Read - 1910 - Mind 19 (76):608-612.
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  30. Sidgwick, A. -The Process of Argument.C. Read - 1894 - Mind 3:137.
     
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  31. The mnemonic lines of the syllogism.Carveth Read - 1882 - Mind 7 (27):440-442.
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    The number of terms in a syllogism.Carveth Read - 1879 - Mind 4 (13):116-119.
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    The philosophy of reflection.Carveth Read - 1880 - Mind 5 (17):60-82.
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    The Wounded Animal: J. M. Coetzee and the Difficulty of Reality in Literature and Philosophy, by Stephen Mulhall.R. Read - 2011 - Mind 120 (478):552-557.
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    Vi.--critical notices.C. Read - 1908 - Mind 17 (2):243-247.
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    Vi.—critical notices.Carveth Read - 1886 - Mind 11 (44):577-580.
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    Vi.—critical notices.Carveth Read - 1891 - Mind 61:106-110.
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    V.—critical notices.Carveth Read - 1891 - Mind 63:408-412.
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    Vii.—Critical notices.Carveth Read - 1894 - Mind 3 (11):409-413.
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    Viii.—Critical notices.Carveth Read - 1879 - Mind 4 (13):128-132.
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    Vi.—critical notices.Carveth Read - 1894 - Mind 3 (9):130-133.
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    Vi.—critical notices.Carveth Read - 1908 - Mind 17 (4):549-553.
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    Vii.—Critical notices.Carveth Read - 1878 - Mind 3 (9):118-124.
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    Vi.—critical notices.Carveth Read - 1883 - Mind 8 (29):119-126.
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    Vii.—Critical notices.Carveth Read - 1883 - Mind 8 (30):268-276.
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    V.—critical notices.Carveth Read - 1882 - Mind 7 (26):288-294.
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  47. Wallaschek, R. -Primitive Music.C. Read - 1894 - Mind 3:134.
     
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  48. Pretend play with objects: an ecological approach.Agnes Szokolszky & Catherine Read - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (5):1043-1068.
    The ecological approach to object pretend play, developed from the ecological perspective, suggests an action- and affordance based perspective to account for pretend object play. Theoretical, as well as empirical reasons, support the view that children in pretense incorporate objects into their play in a resourceful and functionally appropriate way based on the perception of affordances. Therefore, in pretense children are not distorting reality but rather, they are perceiving and acting upon action possibilities. In this paper, we argue for the (...)
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  49. Merely Confused Supposition.Graham Priest & Stephen Read - 1980 - Franciscan Studies 40 (1):265-97.
    In this article, we discuss the notion of merely confused supposition as it arose in the medieval theory of suppositio personalis. The context of our analysis is our formalization of William of Ockham's theory of supposition sketched in Mind 86 (1977), 109-13. The present paper is, however, self-contained, although we assume a basic acquaintance with supposition theory. The detailed aims of the paper are: to look at the tasks that supposition theory took on itself and to use our formalization (...)
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    Ockham's rejection of ampliation.Graham Priest & Stephen Read - 1981 - Mind 90 (358):274-279.
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