I'm thinking about 'soft self-deception' - partial complicity in adopting valued beliefs, through biases in interpreting vague or indeterminate possibilities...
Fri 09 October at 04:24 AM

Papers I've Read

In defense of global supervenience

In defense of global supervenience

by:

TR Sider, RC Paull

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Supervenience and reduction in biological hierarchies

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Varieties of supervenience

Varieties of supervenience

by:

B McLaughlin

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Emergence, not supervenience

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Causality, identity, and supervenience in the mind-body problem

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Humean supervenience debugged

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Behavioral economics (Editorial)

Behavioral economics (Editorial)

by:

RE Vuchinich, L Green, WK Bickel

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The myth of nonreductive materialism

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Sensations and brain processes

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The meaning of 'meaning'

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The mental life of some machines

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Mental events

Mental events

by:

D Davidson

Mental Events Donald Davidson Mental events such as perceivings, rememberings,
decisions, and actions re- sist capture in the nomological net of physical
theory. 1 How can this fact be reconciled with the causal role of mental  ...

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Relativity

Relativity

by:

A Einstein

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The principle of relativity

The principle of relativity

by:

A Einstein, HA Lorentz

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Physics & reality

Physics & reality

by:

A Einstein

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Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow, 1963

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Filling in space

Filling in space

by:

S Blackburn

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Supervenience revisited

Supervenience revisited

by:

S Blackburn

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1 The Rise and Fall of British Emergentism

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The rise and fall of British emergentism

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There is no question of physicalism

There is no question of physicalism

by:

DH Mellor, T Crane

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Physicalism: Ontology, determination, and reduction

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Quiddities: An intermittently philosophical dictionary

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Ontological relativity

Ontological relativity

by:

WV Quine

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How properties emerge

How properties emerge

by:

P Humphreys

Page 1. How Properties Emerge* Paul Humphreyst$ Department of Philosophy,
University of Virginia A ... 2 Page 3. HOW PROPERTIES EMERGE M ...

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Genic representation: reconciling content and causal complexity

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„Varieties of Causal Closure “

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A defence of the via negativa argument for physicalism

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A'physical'need: physicalism and the via negativa

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Reduction and renormalization

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Emergence and reduction: Reply to Kim

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Reduction, emergence and explanation

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What are Physical Properties

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Hyperscanning: Simultaneous fMRI during linked social interactions

Hyperscanning: Simultaneous fMRI during linked social interactions

by:

SM …, JD Cohen, GS Berns, PR Montague

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Getting to know you: reputation and trust in a two-person economic exchange

Getting to know you: reputation and trust in a two-person economic exchange

by:

PR Montague, SR Quartz, CF Camerer, … Anen

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Neural correlates of behavioral preference for culturally familiar drinks

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Bee foraging in uncertain environments using predictive hebbian learning

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Neural economics and the biological substrates of valuation

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Prader-Willi syndrome and the evolution of human childhood

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The kinship theory of genomic imprinting

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Parental antagonism, relatedness asymmetries, and genomic imprinting

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Genetic conflicts in human pregnancy

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Midbrain dopamine neurons encode a quantitative reward prediction error signal

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Neural correlates of decision variables in parietal cortex

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Real patterns

Real patterns

by:

DC Dennett

A RE there really beliefs? Or are we learning (from neuro- science and
psychology, presumably) that, strictly speaking, beliefs are figments of our
imagination, items in a super- seded ontology? Philosophers generally  ...

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Explanation and scientific understanding

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Reduction revisited

Reduction revisited

by:

E Ruttkamp

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In what sense are addicts irrational?

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Self-control and social cooperation

Self-control and social cooperation

by:

H Rachlin, J Brown

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