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    The Perceptual Theory of Pain.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1978 - Philosophical Investigations 1 (1):31-40.
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    God and Moral Authority.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1970 - The Monist 54 (1):106-123.
    In The Brothers Karamazov, Ivan is said to have held the view, at least at one time, that there is no God, and that, as a result, morality as it existed before this knowledge was achieved no longer has any force or authority. Ivan believed that God or the belief in God was the source of authority for the “old morality” and that the man who recognizes that there is no God “may lightheartedly overstep all the barriers” of that morality (...)
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    Laws, moral laws, and God's commands.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1970 - Journal of Value Inquiry 4 (4):287-292.
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    Morality and its analogues.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1971 - Mind 80 (319):365-378.
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    Morality and justification.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1968 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 6 (4):205-214.
  6. The Same Psychological State.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1971 - Analysis 31 (4):122 - 127.
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  7. Consciousness and robots.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1970 - Personalist 51 (2):222-236.
     
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  8. Consciousness and Robots.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1970 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 51 (2):222.
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  9. Donald Williams on Induction.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1968 - Journal of Thought 3:204-211.
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    Morality and Justification.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1970 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):215-223.
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    Morality and Justification.Thomas C. Mayberry - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 6 (4):205-214.
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    On.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):361-373.
    Some philosophers hold that there are nonmoral reasons that can be used to justify being moral and that these are “in a certain way” more fundamental than moral reasons. Presumably these reasons could also be given in some circumstances for not being moral, although this is not clear. Moral reasons, in this view, might be overriding “on the level of everyday life,” but not “at the most fundamental level.” I take this to mean that should there be a conflict between (...)
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    On "Why Should I Be Moral?".Thomas C. Mayberry - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):361 - 373.
    Some philosophers hold that there are nonmoral reasons that can be used to justify being moral and that these are “in a certain way” more fundamental than moral reasons. Presumably these reasons could also be given in some circumstances for not being moral, although this is not clear. Moral reasons, in this view, might be overriding “on the level of everyday life,” but not “at the most fundamental level.” I take this to mean that should there be a conflict between (...)
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  14. The concept of a human being.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1979 - Personalist 60 (April):162-172.
     
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  15. The Concept of a Human Being.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (2):162.
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    The perceptual theory of pain: Another look.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1979 - Philosophical Investigations 2 (1):53-55.
    The essential logical deficiency of the perceptual theory of pain, as I tried to show in my paper,1 is that feeling pain cannot be perceiving anything. The conceptual framework that would make it possible for us to understand “feel” in this use to be a perception concept does not exist. The concept of a glimpse, which George Pitcher relies upon to supply this framework,2cannot begin to do so because it is a secondary perception concept entirely dependent upon that of seeing. (...)
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  17. The "same" psychological state.Thomas C. Mayberry - 1971 - Analysis 31 (4):122.
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