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  1. Chapter outline.A. Myth Versus Reality, D. Publicity not Privacy, E. Guilty Until Proven Innocent, J. Change & Rotation Mentality - forthcoming - Moral Management: Business Ethics.
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  2. Mental Reality.Galen Strawson - 1994 - Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    Introduction -- A default position -- Experience -- The character of experience -- Understanding-experience -- A note about dispositional mental states -- Purely experiential content -- An account of four seconds of thought -- Questions -- The mental and the nonmental -- The mental and the publicly observable -- The mental and the behavioral -- Neobehaviorism and reductionism -- Naturalism in the philosophy of mind -- Conclusion: The three questions -- Agnostic materialism, part 1 -- Monism (...)
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    Mental Reality.Galen Strawson - 1994 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):433-435.
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    Mental Reality. 2nd edition.Galen Strawson - unknown
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  5. Mental Reality by Galen Strawson.H. -D. Heckmann - 1996 - European Journal of Philosophy 4:97-102.
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    Mental Reality.Harold Langsam - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (1):99.
    Materialism does not function in philosophy simply as a popular metaphysical thesis about the nature of the world; it is also often put forward as a solution to some alleged problem involving the relation between mind and body. Galen Strawson is a professed materialist, but it is a defining theme of his book that materialism, as presently understood, cannot serve in this latter function: not only does it not solve the mind-body problem, it exacerbates it. Not that Strawson’s purpose is (...)
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    Mental Reality.Noam Chomsky - 1994 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):437-441.
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  8. Mental Causation and Mental Reality.Tim Crane - 1992 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 92:185-202.
    The Problems of Mental Causation. Functionalism in the philosophy of mind identifies mental states with their dispositional connections with other mental states, perceptions and actions. Many theories of the mind have sailed under the Functionalist flag. But what I take to be essential to Functionalism is that mental states are individuated causally: the reality of mental states depends essentially on their causal efficacy.
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    Mental Reality.John Heil - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (184):414-416.
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    Mental Reality[REVIEW]Irene Switankowsky - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (2):409-410.
    Mental Reality is concerned with three questions: is reference to non-mental phenomena central and indispensable for an effective account of the nature of mental phenomena? ; is reference to publicly observable phenomena central and necessary for an effective account of every, or even some, mental phenomena? ; and is reference to behaviour essential to any adequate account of all, or almost all, mental states and occurrences?. Galen Strawson’s summary answer to these questions is, on (...)
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    Mental Reality[REVIEW]Daniel N. Robinson - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (4):949-951.
    In his preface to Mental Reality the author cautions that much of what appears in the book has surely been said before, noting that he has probably forgotten some of his own debts. However, the pages that follow turn out to be paradoxically original and unsurprising; original, against the contemporary background of all too many thick-but-thin disquisitions on the same subject, and unsurprising owing to the author's respect for such authority as mind might claim in the matter of (...)
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    Mental Reality by Galen Strawson. [REVIEW]Michael Tye - 1996 - Journal of Philosophy 93 (8):421-424.
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    Mental Reality by Galen Strawson London: M.I.T. Press, 1995, xiv + 317pp., £24.95. [REVIEW]Graham Macdonald - 1996 - Philosophy 71 (278):624-.
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    Mental Reality[REVIEW]Steven L. Reynolds - 1997 - International Studies in Philosophy 29 (4):144-145.
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  15. Mental Causation and Mental Reality.Tim Carne - 1992 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 92:185.
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    Mental Reality Galen Strawson Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994, xiv + 360 pp. [REVIEW]Irene Switankowsky - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (2):409-.
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    Experience of Extra-Mental Reality as the Starting Point of St. Thomas' Metaphysics.Vernon J. Bourke - 1938 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 14:134-144.
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    Experience of Extra-Mental Reality as the Starting Point of St. Thomas’ Metaphysics.Vernon J. Bourke - 1938 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 14:134-144.
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  19. Galen Strawson, Mental Reality.D. W. Hamlyn - 1997 - Philosophical Investigations 20:183-185.
     
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  20. Galen Strawson on mental reality.Tim Crane - 1997 - Ratio 10 (1):82-90.
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    Galen Strawson, mental reality.Michael Morris - 1997 - Minds and Machines 7 (3):442-447.
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    Précis of Mental Reality[REVIEW]Galen Strawson - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):433-435.
    Replies to commentaries on the book Mental Reality by Noam Chomsky, Michael Smith, Paul Snowdon, Pascal Engel.
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  23. Galen Strawson, Mental Reality[REVIEW]C. Nunn - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (5-6):519-519.
     
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    Review: Précis of Mental Reality[REVIEW]Galen Strawson - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):433 - 435.
  25. An energy/ awareness/ information interpretation of physical and mental reality.Copthorne Macdonald - 1994 - Zygon 29 (2):135-151.
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    Comments: Galen Strawson, Mental Reality[REVIEW]Noam Chomsky - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):437-441.
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  27. Review: Comments: Galen Strawson, Mental Reality[REVIEW]Noam Chomsky - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):437 - 441.
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  28. the Problem of Consciousness: Mental Appearance and Mental Reality.Josh Weisberg - 2007 - Dissertation, The City University of New York
     
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  29. The Mechanical Mind; Philosophy of Mind and Cognition; Philosophy of Mind; Contemporary Philosophy of Mind; Mental Reality; The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Fundamental Theory; The Mind and Its World; Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory. [REVIEW]Kathleen Lennon - 1998 - Radical Philosophy 87.
     
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  30. Review of Galen Strawson's-Mental reality[REVIEW]C. Siewert - 1996 - Philosophical Psychology 9:404-407.
     
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    The reality of mental illness.Martin Roth - 1986 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Jerome Kroll.
    This book is psychiatry's reply to the diverse group of antipsychiatrists, including Laing, Foucault, Goffman, Szasz and Bassaglia, that has made fashionable the view that mental illness is merely socially deviant behaviour and that psychiatrists are agents of the capitalist society seeking to repress such behaviour. It establishes, by the use of evidence from historical and transcultural studies, that mental illness has been recognised in all cultures since the beginning of history and goes on to explore the philosophical (...)
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  32. Mental Health in the Context of East and West: Beyond Resources and Geographical Realities.ElifKırmızı Alsan & Levent Küey - 2014 - In Adarsh Tripathi & Jitendra Kumar Trivedi (eds.), Mental Health in South Asia: Ethics, Resources, Programs and Legislation. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Transcultural comparisons taking the differences and commonalities into consideration in the fields of mental health and ill mental health have always been a focus of scientific interest. The ‘East’ and ‘West’ comparisons in this regard, could be the one most widely deliberated. ‘East and West’, as a human-made conceptual construct, has evolved to signify many social, cultural, political, economic and psychological realities and meanings, beyond its geographical references. Such conceptualizations both reflect and re-construct our realities. -/- Beyond the (...)
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  33. The Reality and Classification of Mental Disorders.Jonathan Y. Tsou - 2008 - Dissertation, University of Chicago
    This dissertation examines psychiatry from a philosophy of science perspective, focusing on issues of realism and classification. Questions addressed in the dissertation include: What evidence is there for the reality of mental disorders? Are any mental disorders natural kinds? When are disease explanations of abnormality warranted? How should mental disorders be classified? -/- In addressing issues concerning the reality of mental disorders, I draw on the accounts of realism defended by Ian Hacking and William (...)
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    Mental Representations: The Interface between Language and Reality.Ruth M. Kempson (ed.) - 1988 - Cambridge University Press.
    This dynamic collection provides an overview of the relationship between linguistic form and interpretation as exemplified by the most influential of these ...
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    The Reality of Mental Illness.T. S. Champlin - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (218):467 - 487.
    My three main points are: Mental disease is a metaphor, but mental illness is not. Feeling ill and having a physical illness are logically related. If there were no such thing as feeling ill, there would be no such thing as suffering from a physical illness. Yet there is no logical connection between feeling ill and being mentally ill. Mental illness is manifested in various forms of behaviour, for example, suspiciousness, elation, depression, etc.; if a form of (...)
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  36. The Reality of Mental Illness.Martin Roth & Jerome Kroll - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (243):122-124.
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    Mental Contrasting of a Negative Future with a Positive Reality Regulates State Anxiety.Gunnar Brodersen & Gabriele Oettingen - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  38. Mental sociality as ultimate reality and meaning in the thought of George Herbert Mead.Richard F. Lowy - 1993 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 16 (1-2):56-72.
     
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  39. Mental Magnitude: Awolowo's Search for Ultimate Reality, Meaning and Supreme Value of Human Existence'.Ma Makinde - 1987 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 10 (1):3-13.
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    Mental Retardation: The Reality Behind the Label.Henry J. Bourguignon - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (2):179.
    I'd like to say a few things about the quality of life of people like me. We can have – and now I do have – a good quality of life, but we still have to fight for it. We have to take back control of our lives from the KEEPERS, from the professionals.
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    Complex realities require complex theories: Refining and extending the network approach to mental disorders.Angélique Oj Cramer, Lourens J. Waldorp, Han Lj van der Maas & Denny Borsboom - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):178-193.
    The majority of commentators agree on one thing: Our network approach might be the prime candidate for offering a new perspective on the origins of mental disorders. In our response, we elaborate on refinements (e.g., cognitive and genetic levels) and extensions (e.g., to Axis II disorders) of the network model, as well as discuss ways to test its validity.
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    Mental representations. the interface between language and reality.Viktor Krupa - 1993 - Human Affairs 3 (2):192-192.
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    Extended Reality, Mental Liberty, and State Power in Forensic Settings.Marc Jonathan Blitz - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 13 (3):173-176.
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    Free Energy and Virtual Reality in Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis: A Complexity Theory of Dreaming and Mental Disorder.Jim Hopkins - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Broad concepts and messy realities: optimising the application of mental capacity criteria.Scott Y. H. Kim, Nuala B. Kane, Alexander Ruck Keene & Gareth S. Owen - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (11):838-844.
    Most jurisdictions require that a mental capacity assessment be conducted using a functional model whose definition includes several abilities. In England and Wales and in increasing number of countries, the law requires a person be able to understand, to retain, to use or weigh relevant information and to communicate one’s decision. But interpreting and applying broad and vague criteria, such as the ability ‘to use or weigh’ to a diverse range of presentations is challenging. By examining actual court judgements (...)
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  46. Free Energy and Virtual Reality in Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience: A Complexity Theory of Dreaming and Mental Disorder.Jim Hopkins - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
    This paper compares the free energy neuroscience now advocated by Karl Friston and his colleagues with that hypothesised by Freud, arguing that Freud's notions of conflict and trauma can be understood in terms of computational complexity. It relates Hobson and Friston's work on dreaming and the reduction of complexity to contemporary accounts of dreaming and the consolidation of memory, and advances the hypothesis that mental disorder can be understood in terms of computational complexity and the mechanisms, including synaptic pruning, (...)
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    Mistaking imagination for reality: Congruent mental imagery leads to more liberal perceptual detection.Nadine Dijkstra, Matan Mazor, Peter Kok & Stephen Fleming - 2021 - Cognition 212 (C):104719.
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    Eliminative Materialism, the Reality of the Mental, and Folk Psychology: A Reply to O’Gorman.Stephen Mills - 1989 - Irish Philosophical Journal 6 (1):148-163.
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    Respect in mental health: Reconciling the rhetorical hyperbole with the practical reality.J. R. Cutcliffe & R. Travale - 2013 - Nursing Ethics (3):0969733012462055.
    Although there is a high degree of consensus in the existing literature regarding the importance of respect in mental health care, a realistic appraisal suggests that there is something of a disconnect between what is espoused in policy documents and what actually occurs in practice. As a result, this article seeks to explore and advance our understanding of the phenomenon of respect in mental health care and draws on real practice situations to illustrate this schism. To this end, (...)
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    Use of virtual reality in an fMRI study of mentalizing.Alain Morin - manuscript
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