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  1. Synopsis of 'consciousness, brain and the physical world'.Philosophical psychology - 1992 - Philosophical Psychology 5 (2):153 – 157.
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    Empowerment in nursing: The role of philosophical and psychological factors.R. N. T. Rmn & Katie L. Dann Bsc Psychology - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (3):234–239.
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    Presidential Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, 1911-1920.Richard T. Hull & American Philosophical Association - 1999 - Springer.
    Documents a decade that saw the Association begin negotiations to merge with the Western Philosophical Association that later led to the original organization becoming the Eastern Division of an expanded Association, and a world war that divided friends and colleagues across both geographical and political lines. The addresses, therefore, take on internal and external politics and are often tinged with tragedy. The topics include the problem of transcendence, Bergson and pragmatism, time and the experience of time, the ethics of states, (...)
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  4. Philosophical psychology, with related readings.Raymond J. Anable - 1947 - New York,: D. X. McMullen Co..
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    The Philosophical psychology of William James.Michael H. DeArmey & Stephen Skousgaard (eds.) - 1986 - Washington, D.C.: Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology & University Press of America.
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  6. Philosophical Psychology would like to thank the following for contributing to the journal as reviewers this past year: Fred Adams Kenneth Aizawa.Joshua Alexander, Mark Alicke, Holly Andersen, Michael Anderson, Kristin Andrews, István Aranyosi, Nomy Arpaly, Robert Audi & Andrew R. Bailey - 2012 - Philosophical Psychology 25 (1):161-163.
  7. Philosophical Psychology would like to thank our reviewers for their generous contributions to the journal in 2010. Jonathan Adler Kenneth Aizawa.Kathleen Akins, Pignocchi Alessandro, Joshua Alexander, Anna Alexandrova, Keith Allen, Sophie Allen, Colin Allen, Maria Alvarez, Santiago Amaya & Ben Ambridge - 2010 - Philosophical Psychology 23 (6):845-848.
  8. The Philosophical Psychology of William James.Michael H. Dearmey & Stephen Skousgaard - 1987 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 23 (3):462-469.
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    Minds And Mechanisms: Philosophical Psychology And Computational Models.Margaret A. Boden - 1981 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  10. Philosophical Psychology as a Basis for Ethics.Paul Katsafanas - 2013 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 44 (2):297-314.
    Near the beginning of Beyond Good and Evil, Nietzsche writes that “psychology is once again the path to the fundamental problems” (BGE 23). This raises a number of questions. What are these “fundamental problems” that psychology helps us to answer? How exactly does psychology bear on philosophy? In this conference paper, I provide a partial answer to these questions by focusing upon the way in which psychology informs Nietzsche’s account of value. I argue that Nietzsche’s ethical theory is based upon (...)
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    Music and consciousness: philosophical, psychological, and cultural perspectives.David Clarke & Eric Clarke (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What is consciousness? Why and when do we have it? Where does it come from, and how does it relate to the lump of squishy grey matter in our heads, or to our material and social worlds? While neuroscientists, philosophers, psychologists, historians, and cultural theorists offer widely different perspectives on these fundamental questions concerning what it is like to be human, most agree that consciousness represents a 'hard problem'. -/- The emergence of consciousness studies as a multidisciplinary discourse addressing (...)
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    Consciousness: philosophical, psychological and neural theories.David Rose - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophical approaches -- The history of the mind-body problem -- The philosophy of neuroscience -- Recent advances in functionalism I : homuncular functionalism -- Recent advances in functionalism II : teleological functionalism -- Representation and the physical basis of mental content -- Conscious and unconscious representations -- Brain dynamics, attention and movement -- Memory and perception -- The where and when of visual experience -- Multiple types of consciousness.
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    Ontology after Philosophical Psychology: The Continuity of Consciousness in William James's Philosophy of Mind.Michela Bella - 2019 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    Ontology after Philosophical Psychology develops a theoretical and historical analysis of William James’s psychology of the stream of consciousness and its connections with his philosophy of radical empiricism. This context enables a fuller understanding of James’s epistemological effort to deal with science, as well as his pluralistic metaphysics.
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    Philosophical psychology: psychology, emotions, and freedom.Craig Steven Titus (ed.) - 2009 - Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press.
    In line with her hopes, Philosophical Psychology outlines a vision that seeks to do justice to the complexity of the human person.
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    Philosophical psychology in 1500 : Erfurt, Padua and Bologna.Pekka Kärkkäinen & Henrik Lagerlund - 2009 - In Sara Heinämaa & Martina Reuter (eds.), Psychology and philosophy : inquiries into the soul from late scholasticism to contemporary thought. Springer.
    The chapter gives a general description of philosophical psychology as it was practiced and taught in the sixteenth century at three of the most important universities of the time, the universities of Erfurt, Padua, and Bologna. Contrary to received notions of the Renaissance it argues that the sixteenth-century philosophical psychology was tightly bound to the Aristotelian tradition. At the University of Erfurt, philosophical psychology was developed with strong adherence to the basic doctrines of Buridanian via moderna, as it had been (...)
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    The Philosophical Psychology of William James.Andrew J. Reck - 1971 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):293-312.
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  17. Mencian Philosophic Psychology.Bryan William Van Norden - 1991 - Dissertation, Stanford University
    This dissertation is an investigation of the philosophic psychology of Mengzi , a Chinese Confucian of the 4th century B.C. As such, it is concerned with the role of desires, emotions, and practical reasoning in Mengzi's conception of self-cultivation and ethical flourishing. In chapter 1, I discuss why Mengzi is still worth studying by philosophers, certain hermeneutic issues, and the historical factors that account for some of the characteristic differences between Chinese and Western philosophy. ;In chapter 2, I proceed (...)
     
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  18. Nietzsche's Philosophical Psychology.Paul Katsafanas - 2013 - In John Richardson & Ken Gemes (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche. Oxford University Press. pp. 727-755.
    Freud claimed that the concept of drive is "at once the most important and the most obscure element of psychological research." It is hard to think of a better proof of Freud's claim than the work of Nietzsche, which provides ample support for the idea that the drive concept is both tremendously important and terribly obscure. Although Nietzsche's accounts of agency and value everywhere appeal to drives, the concept has not been adequately explicated. I remedy this situation by providing an (...)
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    The Expression of Emotion: Philosophical, Psychological and Legal Perspectives.Catharine Abell & Joel Smith (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Expression of Emotion collects cutting-edge essays on emotional expression written by leading philosophers, psychologists, and legal theorists. It highlights areas of interdisciplinary research interest, including facial expression, expressive action, and the role of both normativity and context in emotion perception. Whilst philosophical discussion of emotional expression has addressed the nature of expression and its relation to action theory, psychological work on the topic has focused on the specific mechanisms underpinning different facial expressions and their recognition. Further, work in (...)
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    Philosophical psychology.Joseph F. Donceel - 1955 - New York,: Sheed & Ward.
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    Philosophical psychology.Frank Keil - unknown
    To cite this Article: Keil, Frank C. (2008) 'Space—The Primal Frontier? Spatial Cognition and the Origins of Concepts', Philosophical Psychology, 21:2, 241 —.
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    Philosophical Psychology.D. W. Hamlyn - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (38):87-88.
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  23. Philosophical Psychology.Edouard Machery - unknown
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  24. Color Perception. Philosophical, Psychological, Artistic and Computational Perspectives.Steven Davis - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (3):635-636.
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  25. Philosophical psychology.Dennis Q. McInerny - 1999 - Elmhurst, Pa.: Alcuin Press.
     
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    A new Philosophical Psychology.Lisa Bortolotti - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (1):1-5.
    Editorial describing changes in the journal Philosophical Psychology.
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    Editorial: Philosophical psychology in the 1990s[1].John Rust - 1992 - Philosophical Psychology 5 (1):3-6.
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    Philosophical Psychology in Arabic Thought and the Latin Aristotelianism of the 13th Century ed. by Luis Xavier López-Farjeat and Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp.Katja Krause - 2014 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (3):607-609.
  29. The Philosophical Psychology of William James.Edited by Michael H. Dearmey & Stephen Skousgaard - 1986
     
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    Challenges and achievements for Philosophical Psychology.Lisa Bortolotti - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (1):1-3.
    Last January I took up the editorship of Philosophical Psychology and assembled a great team of associate editors and book review editors. Our goal was to work toward a more inclusive, diverse, and...
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    Philosophical Psychology. [REVIEW]Denis Corish - 1957 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 7:205-208.
    This is a textbook of Scholastic psychology with “a short, simple survey and critical evaluation of the most important data of contemporary experimental and dynamic psychology.” It has six sections, the first an introduction to philosophical psychology; then parts one and two deal respectively with plant and animal life. Parts three, four and five deal respectively with human sense life, human rational life and man as a person, each part having two sections, empirical and a philosophical. There are some footnotes, (...)
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  32. Color Perception: Philosophical, Psychological, Artistic, and Computational Perspectives.Kathleen Akins & Martin Hahn - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Philosophical Psychology.Adam Morton - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (2):69-71.
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    Persons: A Study In Philosophical Psychology.Raziel Abelson - 1977 - London: Macmillan.
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    Philosophical Psychology, Byzantine.Jozef Matula - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 978--982.
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  36. What is an emotion?: classic readings in philosophical psychology.Cheshire Calhoun & Robert C. Solomon (eds.) - 1984 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume draws together important selections from the rich history of theories and debates about emotion. Utilizing sources from a variety of subject areas including philosophy, psychology, and biology, the editors provide an illuminating look at the "affective" side of psychology and philosophy from the perspective of the world's great thinkers. Part One features classic readings from Aristotle, Descartes, Spinoza, and Hume. Part Two, entitled "The Meeting of Philosophy and Psychology," samples the theories of thinkers such as Darwin, James, and (...)
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  37. Hegel's Philosophical Psychology.Luca Corti - 2016
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    Beyond Piaget: a philosophical psychology.Jean-Claude Brief - 1983 - New York: Teachers College Press.
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    Nietzsche's Philosophical Psychology.Mattia Riccardi - 2021 - Oxford University Press.
    This book offers a systematic account of Nietzsche's thought on the human mind. A central theme is the nature of and relation between the unconscious and conscious mind, relating Nietzsche's work to contemporary debates about consciousness and theory of mind.
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    Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology: Division 24: Expenditures and adopted budgets (1994-1996).No Authorship Indicated - 1994 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 15 (2):205-205.
    Provides the expenditures and adopted budgets from the Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology Division 24 from 1994 to 1996. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    Philosophical Psychology. [REVIEW]Joseph F. Beglan - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (2):334-336.
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    Persons: A Study in Philosophical Psychology.Annette Baier & Raziel Abelson - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (1):112.
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    Philosophical Psychology. [REVIEW]Richard J. Blackwell - 1957 - Modern Schoolman 34 (3):217-218.
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    Language, Thought and Consciousness: An Essay in Philosophical Psychology.Peter Carruthers - 1996 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Do we think in natural language? Or is language only for communication? Much recent work in philosophy and cognitive science assumes the latter. In contrast, Peter Carruthers argues that much of human conscious thinking is conducted in the medium of natural language sentences. However, this does not commit him to any sort of Whorfian linguistic relativism, and the view is developed within a framework that is broadly nativist and modularist. His study will be essential reading for all those interested in (...)
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  45. Method in Philosophical Psychology (From the Banal to the Bizarre).Paul Grice - 1974 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 48:23 - 53.
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    Nietzsche’s Philosophical Psychology.Claire Kirwin - 2023 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 54 (2):203-209.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Nietzsche’s Philosophical Psychology by Mattia RiccardiClaire KirwinMattia Riccardi, Nietzsche’s Philosophical Psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. xi + 249 pp. isbn: 9780198803287. Hardcover, $70.00.Nietzsche was not a systematic philosopher. Indeed, it is probably fair to say, as many commentators have, that he was an anti-systematic philosopher. It is harder to say what this means, and harder still to know how to deal with it when we aim to (...)
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    Philosophical Psychology. [REVIEW]Lester Nicholas Recktenwald - 1956 - New Scholasticism 30 (3):394-396.
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    Philosophical Psychology in Arabic Thought and the Latin Aristotelianism of the 13th century, written by Luis Xavier López-Farjeat and Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp. [REVIEW]Kara Richardson - 2015 - Vivarium 53 (1):120-122.
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    Han Fei Zi’s Philosophical Psychology: Human Nature, Scarcity, and the Neo-Darwinian Consensus.Owen Flanagan & Jing Hu - 2011 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (2):293-316.
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    Hegel’s Philosophical Psychology.Susanne Herrmann-Sinai & Lucia Ziglioli (eds.) - 2016 - Abingdon / New York: Routledge.
    "Hegel’s Philosophical Psychology" draws attention to a largely overlooked piece of Hegel’s philosophy: his substantial and philosophically rich treatment of psychology at the end of the 'Philosophy of Subjective Spirit', which itself belongs to his main work, the "Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences". This volume makes the case that Hegel’s approach to philosophy of mind as developed within this text can make an important contribution to current discussions about mind and subjectivity, and can help clarify the notion of spirit within (...)
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