For Abstracts etc.
Books
A Variety of Causes (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020), 592 pp (ISBN 9780199251469)
I have written a blog post that introduces themes from the book here
Edited Collections
Phil Dowe and Paul Noordhof (eds., 2004), Cause and Chance (London and New York, Routledge), 211 pp + vii (ISBN 0-415-30098-3)
Reviews
‘a collection of new papers by leading philosophers of causation... important new work on a complex and contentious topic ... the book contains valuable additions to the existing literature on indeterministic causation’ Hugh Mellor, Philosophical Quarterly, 55, no. 218, pp. 131-133.
‘This well-edited volume contains essays of considerable ingenuity on a difficult topic, the analysis of ‘x causes y’ in indeterministic systems’ Clark Glymour, Mind, 114, no. 455, pp. 728-733.
‘This is an excellent anthology. The contributors are first-rate, the contributions are state-of-the-art, and the content is highly unified. The introduction further connects the essays and succinctly articulates the main themes. What results will be of interest to anyone interested in contemporary discussion of causation’ Jonathan Schaffer, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 58, 4 (2007), pp. 869-874.
Ema Sullivan-Bissett, Helen Bradley and Paul Noordhof (eds., 2017), Art and Belief (Oxford, Oxford University Press), 256 pp + x (ISBN 978-0-19-880540-3).
Reviews
'All considered, this is an excellent edited collection of consistently high-quality papers that should interest epistemologists, fiction theorists, and philosophy of art and literature', Nils-Hennes Stear, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 28.10.16.
'This volume is an essential item for anyone interested in the philosophical issues concerning art and cognition. It is more than a collection of papers talking past each other. The contributions refer and respond to each other within the volume and readers can learn a lot from these exchanges' Kengo Miyazono, British Journal of Aesthetics.
'This accomplished collection of recent essays on the epistemic status and dimensions of literary narrative--with particular emphasis on the potential of creative and imaginative literature for the formation of reliable or correct beliefs about the world--shows that this issue is still very much alive and well in contemporary philosophy', David Carr, Philosophy in Review, 38, 4, pp. 170-172.
Papers
(48) 'The transparent failure of norms to keep up standards of belief', Philosophical Studies, 2020, 177, pp. 1213-1227.
(47) ‘Dependence’ Sophie Gibb, Robin Hendry and Tom Lancaster (eds., 2019), The Routledge Handbook of Emergence(London, New York, Routledge) (ISBN 978-1-138-925508-3)
(46) 'Sensory Substitution and the Challenge from Acclimatisation', Fiona Macpherson (ed., 2019), Sensory Substitution and Augmentation(Oxford, Oxford University Press).
(45) 'Evaluative Perception as Response-Dependent Representation', Anna Bergqvist and Robert Cowan (eds.), Evaluative Perception (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 80-108 (ISBN 9780198786054). For copy, please email [email protected]
(44) 'Imaginative Content', Fabian Dorsch and Fiona Macpherson (eds), Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 96-129 (ISBN: 9780198717881). For copy, please email [email protected]
(43) ‘Appunti per una teoria della percezione espressiva’, Marta Benenti and M. Ravasio (eds., 2017), Espressivita: Un dibattito contemporaneo (Milan, Mimesis), pp. 119-143.
(42) (with Ema Sullivan-Bissett) ‘Another Defence of Owens’s Exclusivity Objection to Beliefs Having Aims’, Logos and Episteme, 2017, 8 (1), pp. 147-153.
(41) 'Mental Causation: Ontology and Patterns of Variation’, Sophie Gibb, E. J. Lowe and R. D. Ingthorsson (eds., 2013), Mental Causation and Ontology (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 88-125 (ISBN: 978-0-19-960377-0).
(40) (with Ema Sullivan-Bissett) ‘A Defence of Owens’ Exclusivity Objection to Beliefs Having Aims’, Philosophical Studies, 2013, 163, no. 2, pp. 453-457.
(39) ‘Current Issues in the Philosophy of Mind’,James Garvey (2011, ed.), The Continuum Companion to Philosophy of Mind (London, Continuum), pp. 239-279 (ISBN: HB: 0826431887 978-0-8264-3188-2), reprinted in James Garvey (2015, ed.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy of Mind (London, Bloomsbury), pp. 239-279 (ISBN: PB: 978-1-47424-390-2).
(38) ‘Emergent Causation and Property Causation’,Cynthia MacDonald and Graham Macdonald (eds., 2010), Emergence in Mind (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 69-99 (ISBN 978-0-19-958362-1). [Typos]
(37) 'Counterfactuals,Causation and Humean Supervenience', Robrecht Vanderbeeken and Bart D’Hooghe (2010, eds.), Worldviews, Science and
Us: Studies of Analytic Metaphysics (World Scientific), pp. 167-206 (ISBN-13 978-981-4295-81-9).
(36) ‘The Essential Instability of Self-Deception’, Social Theory and Practice, 2009, 35, no. 1, pp. 45-71 (ISSN-0037-802X).
(35) 'Expressive Perception as Projective Imagining', Mind and Language, 23, 2008, no. 3, pp. 329-358 (ISSN 0268-1064).
(34) 'A coherentist response to Stoneham's reductio', Analysis, 67, no. 3, July (2007), pp. 267-268 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(33) 'The Success of Consciousness', Journal of Consciousness Studies, 13, no. 7-8, July/August 2006, pp. 109-119 (ISSN 1355 8250), and in Anthony Freeman (ed., 2006), Radical Externalism (Exeter, Imprint-Academic), pp. 109-119 (ISBN 1845400682).
(32) 'Environment-Dependent Content and the Virtues of Causal Explanation', Synthese, 149, April 2006, pp. 551-575 (ISSN 0023-7857) (Special Edition edited by Alexander Bird and Johannes Persson).
(31) 'In a State of Pain', Murat Aydede (2005, ed.), Pain (Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press), pp. 151-162 (ISBN 0-262-51188-6).
(30) 'Morgenbesser's Coin, Counterfactuals and Independence', Analysis, 65, no. 3, July 2005, pp. 261-263 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(29) 'TheTransmogrification of A Posteriori Knowledge: Reply to Brueckner', Analysis, 65, no. 1, January 2005, pp. 88-89 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(28) 'Outsmarting the McKinsey-Brown Argument?', Analysis, 64, no. 1, January 2004, pp. 48-56 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(27) 'Prospects for a Counterfactual Theory of Causation', Phil Dowe and Paul Noordhof (2004, ed.), Cause and Chance (London and New York, Routledge), pp. 188-201 (ISBN 0-415-30098-3).
(26) 'Self-Deception, Interpretation and Consciousness', Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 57, no. 1, July 2003, pp. 75-100 (ISSN: 0031-8205).
(25) 'Not old ... but not that new either: Explicability, Emergence and the Characterisation of Materialism', Sven Walter and Heinz-Dieter Heckman (eds., 2003), Physicalism and Mental Causation: The Metaphysics of Mind and Action (Charlottesville, Imprint Academic), pp. 85-108 (ISBN 0-907-84547-9).
(24) 'Something Like Ability', Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 81, no. 1, March 2003, pp. 21-40 (ISSN 0004-8402).
(23) 'Tooley on Backward Causation', Analysis, 63, no. 2, April 2003, pp. 157-162 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(22) 'Epiphenomenalism and Causal Asymmetry', Hallvard Lillehammer and Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra (eds., 2003), Real Metaphysics (London and New York, Routledge), pp. 98-119. (ISBN 0-415-24981-3).
(21) 'Imagining Objects and Imagining Experiences', Mind and Language, 17, no. 4, September 2002, pp. 426-455 (ISSN 0268-1064).
(20) 'Personal Dualism and the Argument from Differential Vagueness', Philosophical Papers, 31, no. 1, March 2002, pp. 63-85 (ISSN 0556-8641).
(19) 'More in Pain', Analysis, 62, no. 2, April 2002, pp. 153-154 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(18) 'Sungho Choi and the "actual events" clause', Analysis, 62, no. 1, January 2002, pp. 46-47 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(17) 'In Defence of Influence?', Analysis, 61, no. 4, October 2001, pp. 323-327 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(16) 'Believe What You Want', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 2001, 101, no. 3, pp. 247-265 (ISSN 0066-7374).
(15) 'In pain', Analysis, 61, no. 2, April 2001, pp. 95-97 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(14) 'Ramachandran's Four Counterexamples', Mind, April 2000, 109, no. 434, pp. 315-324 (ISSN 0026-4423).
(13) 'Moral Requirements are still not Rational Requirements', Analysis, 59, no. 3, July 1999, pp. 127-136 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(12) 'Causation by Content', Mind and Language, 14, no. 3, September 1999, pp. 291-320 (ISSN 0268-1064).
(11) 'The Overdetermination Argument versus the Cause-and-Essence Principle - No Contest', Mind, April 1999, 108, no. 430, pp. 367-375 (ISSN 0026 -
4423).
(10) 'Probabilistic Causation, Preemption and Counterfactuals', Mind, January 1999, 108, no. 429, pp. 95-125 (ISSN 0026 - 4423).
(9) 'Micro-based Properties and the Supervenience Argument: a response to Kim', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1999, 99, Part 1, pp. 109-114
(ISSN 0066-7374).
(8) 'Critical Notice: Causation, Probability, and Chance, D. H. Mellor, The Facts of Causation', Mind, October 1998, 107, no. 428, pp. 855-877 (ISSN 0026 - 4423).
(7) 'Problems for the M-Set Analysis of Causation', Mind, April 1998, 107, no. 426, pp. 457-463. (ISSN 0026 - 4423).
(6) 'Do Tropes Resolve the Problem of Mental Causation?' Philosophical Quarterly, April 1998, 48, no. 191, pp. 221-226 (ISSN 0031-8094).
(5) 'For a (revised) PCA-analysis', (with Murali Ramachandran and Jonardon Ganeri) Analysis, 1998, 58, no. 1, pp. 45-47 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(4) 'Making the Change: the Functionalist's way', The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 48, 1997, pp. 233-250 (ISSN 0007 0882).
(3) 'The Mysterious Grand Properties of Forrest', Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 75, no. 1, March 1997, pp. 99-101 (ISSN 0004-8402).
(2) 'Counterfactuals and Preemptive Causation', (with Murali Ramachandran and Jonardon Ganeri) Analysis, 56, no. 4, 1996, pp. 219-225 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(1) 'Accidental Associations, Local Potency and a dilemma for Dretske', Mind and Language, 11, no. 2, June 1996, pp. 216-222 (ISSN 0268-1064).
Reviews and Miscellaneous Contributions
(xix) ‘Review of Aspects of Psychologism by Tim Crane’, Analysis Reviews, 75, no. 4, pp. 676-678 (ISSN (PRINT) 0003-2638).
(xviii) 'Review of Tropes, Universals and the Philosophy of Mind, edited by Simone Gozzano and Francesco Orilia', Mind, July 2014, 123, no. 491, pp. 913-916 (ISSN 0026-4423).
(xvii) ‘Physicalism’ in Harold Pashler (ed., 2013), The Encyclopaedia of Mind (Sage).
(xvi) Review of Jaegwon Kim, Mind in a Physical World, Mind, October 2012, 121, no. 484, pp. 1080-1085 (ISSN 0026-4423).
(xv) Review of Robert Audi, The Good and the Right, in Philosophical Books, 49, no. 2, April 2008, pp. 175-178 (ISSN 0031-8051).
(xiv) 'Keeping Up Standards: Commentary on Understanding People by Alan Millar', online publication SWIF Philosophy of Mind (online from 30.01.2008).
(xiii) Review of David-Hillel Ruben, Action and its Explanation, TLS, September 24th 2004, no. 5295, p. 22.
(xii) Introduction (with Phil Dowe) in Phil Dowe and Paul Noordhof (2004, ed.), Cause and Chance (London and New York, Routledge), pp. 1-11 (ISBN 0-415-30098-3).
(xi) Review of Consciousness, Color and Content by Michael Tye, in Mind and Language, 18, 2003, no. 5, pp. 538-545.
(x) Review of Carolyn Price, Functions in Mind, in Philosophical Books, 44, no. 3, July 2003, p. 280 (ISSN 0031 - 8051).
(ix) 'Getting Personal: Pietroski's Dualism' A Field Guide to the Philosophy of Mind
(viii) Review of Annette Barnes, Seeing Through Self-Deception in Philosophical Books, 40, no. 3, July 1999, pp. 180-184 (ISSN 0031-8051).
(vii) Review of Robert Cummins, Representations, Targets, and Attitudes in Philosophical Books, 38, no. 4, October 1997, pp. 257-261 (ISSN 0031 - 8051).
(vi) Contributor to the Oxford Companion to Philosophy ed. Ted Honderich (Oxford University Press, 1995)(Contributions on Arthritis in the Thigh, Introspection, Mental Indispensability, Millikan, Neuroscience - Philosophical Relevance of, Occasionalism, Panpsychism, Psycho-neural Intimacy,
Scientism, Thinking Causes, Union Theory)(ISBN 0 - 19 - 866132 - 0).
(v) Review of Consciousness, eds. Martin Davies and Glyn W. Humphreys in Philosophical Books, 35, no. 4, October 1994, pp. 271-273. (ISSN 0031 - 8051)
(iv) Review of Kim Sterelny, The Representational Theory of Mind in Mind, 102, no. 407, July 1993, pp. 530-534 (ISSN 0026 - 4423).
(iii) Review of Justin Gosling, Weakness of Will in Mind, 101, no. 403, July 1992, pp. 568-571 (ISSN 0026 - 4423).
(ii) Review of Igor Primoratz, Justifying Legal Punishment, and John Braithwaite and Philip Pettit, Not Just Deserts in Journal of Applied Philosophy, 8, no. 1, 1991, pp. 127-129. (ISSN 0264-3758).
(i) Review of J. Dancy, J. M. E. Moravcsik and C. C. W. Taylor (eds.), Human Agency: Language, Duty and Value, Philosophical Essays in honour of J. O. Urmson in Ethics, 100, no. 2, January 1990.
Books
A Variety of Causes (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020), 592 pp (ISBN 9780199251469)
I have written a blog post that introduces themes from the book here
Edited Collections
Phil Dowe and Paul Noordhof (eds., 2004), Cause and Chance (London and New York, Routledge), 211 pp + vii (ISBN 0-415-30098-3)
Reviews
‘a collection of new papers by leading philosophers of causation... important new work on a complex and contentious topic ... the book contains valuable additions to the existing literature on indeterministic causation’ Hugh Mellor, Philosophical Quarterly, 55, no. 218, pp. 131-133.
‘This well-edited volume contains essays of considerable ingenuity on a difficult topic, the analysis of ‘x causes y’ in indeterministic systems’ Clark Glymour, Mind, 114, no. 455, pp. 728-733.
‘This is an excellent anthology. The contributors are first-rate, the contributions are state-of-the-art, and the content is highly unified. The introduction further connects the essays and succinctly articulates the main themes. What results will be of interest to anyone interested in contemporary discussion of causation’ Jonathan Schaffer, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 58, 4 (2007), pp. 869-874.
Ema Sullivan-Bissett, Helen Bradley and Paul Noordhof (eds., 2017), Art and Belief (Oxford, Oxford University Press), 256 pp + x (ISBN 978-0-19-880540-3).
Reviews
'All considered, this is an excellent edited collection of consistently high-quality papers that should interest epistemologists, fiction theorists, and philosophy of art and literature', Nils-Hennes Stear, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 28.10.16.
'This volume is an essential item for anyone interested in the philosophical issues concerning art and cognition. It is more than a collection of papers talking past each other. The contributions refer and respond to each other within the volume and readers can learn a lot from these exchanges' Kengo Miyazono, British Journal of Aesthetics.
'This accomplished collection of recent essays on the epistemic status and dimensions of literary narrative--with particular emphasis on the potential of creative and imaginative literature for the formation of reliable or correct beliefs about the world--shows that this issue is still very much alive and well in contemporary philosophy', David Carr, Philosophy in Review, 38, 4, pp. 170-172.
Papers
(48) 'The transparent failure of norms to keep up standards of belief', Philosophical Studies, 2020, 177, pp. 1213-1227.
(47) ‘Dependence’ Sophie Gibb, Robin Hendry and Tom Lancaster (eds., 2019), The Routledge Handbook of Emergence(London, New York, Routledge) (ISBN 978-1-138-925508-3)
(46) 'Sensory Substitution and the Challenge from Acclimatisation', Fiona Macpherson (ed., 2019), Sensory Substitution and Augmentation(Oxford, Oxford University Press).
(45) 'Evaluative Perception as Response-Dependent Representation', Anna Bergqvist and Robert Cowan (eds.), Evaluative Perception (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 80-108 (ISBN 9780198786054). For copy, please email [email protected]
(44) 'Imaginative Content', Fabian Dorsch and Fiona Macpherson (eds), Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 96-129 (ISBN: 9780198717881). For copy, please email [email protected]
(43) ‘Appunti per una teoria della percezione espressiva’, Marta Benenti and M. Ravasio (eds., 2017), Espressivita: Un dibattito contemporaneo (Milan, Mimesis), pp. 119-143.
(42) (with Ema Sullivan-Bissett) ‘Another Defence of Owens’s Exclusivity Objection to Beliefs Having Aims’, Logos and Episteme, 2017, 8 (1), pp. 147-153.
(41) 'Mental Causation: Ontology and Patterns of Variation’, Sophie Gibb, E. J. Lowe and R. D. Ingthorsson (eds., 2013), Mental Causation and Ontology (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 88-125 (ISBN: 978-0-19-960377-0).
(40) (with Ema Sullivan-Bissett) ‘A Defence of Owens’ Exclusivity Objection to Beliefs Having Aims’, Philosophical Studies, 2013, 163, no. 2, pp. 453-457.
(39) ‘Current Issues in the Philosophy of Mind’,James Garvey (2011, ed.), The Continuum Companion to Philosophy of Mind (London, Continuum), pp. 239-279 (ISBN: HB: 0826431887 978-0-8264-3188-2), reprinted in James Garvey (2015, ed.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy of Mind (London, Bloomsbury), pp. 239-279 (ISBN: PB: 978-1-47424-390-2).
(38) ‘Emergent Causation and Property Causation’,Cynthia MacDonald and Graham Macdonald (eds., 2010), Emergence in Mind (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 69-99 (ISBN 978-0-19-958362-1). [Typos]
(37) 'Counterfactuals,Causation and Humean Supervenience', Robrecht Vanderbeeken and Bart D’Hooghe (2010, eds.), Worldviews, Science and
Us: Studies of Analytic Metaphysics (World Scientific), pp. 167-206 (ISBN-13 978-981-4295-81-9).
(36) ‘The Essential Instability of Self-Deception’, Social Theory and Practice, 2009, 35, no. 1, pp. 45-71 (ISSN-0037-802X).
(35) 'Expressive Perception as Projective Imagining', Mind and Language, 23, 2008, no. 3, pp. 329-358 (ISSN 0268-1064).
(34) 'A coherentist response to Stoneham's reductio', Analysis, 67, no. 3, July (2007), pp. 267-268 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(33) 'The Success of Consciousness', Journal of Consciousness Studies, 13, no. 7-8, July/August 2006, pp. 109-119 (ISSN 1355 8250), and in Anthony Freeman (ed., 2006), Radical Externalism (Exeter, Imprint-Academic), pp. 109-119 (ISBN 1845400682).
(32) 'Environment-Dependent Content and the Virtues of Causal Explanation', Synthese, 149, April 2006, pp. 551-575 (ISSN 0023-7857) (Special Edition edited by Alexander Bird and Johannes Persson).
(31) 'In a State of Pain', Murat Aydede (2005, ed.), Pain (Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press), pp. 151-162 (ISBN 0-262-51188-6).
(30) 'Morgenbesser's Coin, Counterfactuals and Independence', Analysis, 65, no. 3, July 2005, pp. 261-263 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(29) 'TheTransmogrification of A Posteriori Knowledge: Reply to Brueckner', Analysis, 65, no. 1, January 2005, pp. 88-89 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(28) 'Outsmarting the McKinsey-Brown Argument?', Analysis, 64, no. 1, January 2004, pp. 48-56 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(27) 'Prospects for a Counterfactual Theory of Causation', Phil Dowe and Paul Noordhof (2004, ed.), Cause and Chance (London and New York, Routledge), pp. 188-201 (ISBN 0-415-30098-3).
(26) 'Self-Deception, Interpretation and Consciousness', Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 57, no. 1, July 2003, pp. 75-100 (ISSN: 0031-8205).
(25) 'Not old ... but not that new either: Explicability, Emergence and the Characterisation of Materialism', Sven Walter and Heinz-Dieter Heckman (eds., 2003), Physicalism and Mental Causation: The Metaphysics of Mind and Action (Charlottesville, Imprint Academic), pp. 85-108 (ISBN 0-907-84547-9).
(24) 'Something Like Ability', Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 81, no. 1, March 2003, pp. 21-40 (ISSN 0004-8402).
(23) 'Tooley on Backward Causation', Analysis, 63, no. 2, April 2003, pp. 157-162 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(22) 'Epiphenomenalism and Causal Asymmetry', Hallvard Lillehammer and Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra (eds., 2003), Real Metaphysics (London and New York, Routledge), pp. 98-119. (ISBN 0-415-24981-3).
(21) 'Imagining Objects and Imagining Experiences', Mind and Language, 17, no. 4, September 2002, pp. 426-455 (ISSN 0268-1064).
(20) 'Personal Dualism and the Argument from Differential Vagueness', Philosophical Papers, 31, no. 1, March 2002, pp. 63-85 (ISSN 0556-8641).
(19) 'More in Pain', Analysis, 62, no. 2, April 2002, pp. 153-154 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(18) 'Sungho Choi and the "actual events" clause', Analysis, 62, no. 1, January 2002, pp. 46-47 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(17) 'In Defence of Influence?', Analysis, 61, no. 4, October 2001, pp. 323-327 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(16) 'Believe What You Want', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 2001, 101, no. 3, pp. 247-265 (ISSN 0066-7374).
(15) 'In pain', Analysis, 61, no. 2, April 2001, pp. 95-97 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(14) 'Ramachandran's Four Counterexamples', Mind, April 2000, 109, no. 434, pp. 315-324 (ISSN 0026-4423).
(13) 'Moral Requirements are still not Rational Requirements', Analysis, 59, no. 3, July 1999, pp. 127-136 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(12) 'Causation by Content', Mind and Language, 14, no. 3, September 1999, pp. 291-320 (ISSN 0268-1064).
(11) 'The Overdetermination Argument versus the Cause-and-Essence Principle - No Contest', Mind, April 1999, 108, no. 430, pp. 367-375 (ISSN 0026 -
4423).
(10) 'Probabilistic Causation, Preemption and Counterfactuals', Mind, January 1999, 108, no. 429, pp. 95-125 (ISSN 0026 - 4423).
(9) 'Micro-based Properties and the Supervenience Argument: a response to Kim', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1999, 99, Part 1, pp. 109-114
(ISSN 0066-7374).
(8) 'Critical Notice: Causation, Probability, and Chance, D. H. Mellor, The Facts of Causation', Mind, October 1998, 107, no. 428, pp. 855-877 (ISSN 0026 - 4423).
(7) 'Problems for the M-Set Analysis of Causation', Mind, April 1998, 107, no. 426, pp. 457-463. (ISSN 0026 - 4423).
(6) 'Do Tropes Resolve the Problem of Mental Causation?' Philosophical Quarterly, April 1998, 48, no. 191, pp. 221-226 (ISSN 0031-8094).
(5) 'For a (revised) PCA-analysis', (with Murali Ramachandran and Jonardon Ganeri) Analysis, 1998, 58, no. 1, pp. 45-47 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(4) 'Making the Change: the Functionalist's way', The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 48, 1997, pp. 233-250 (ISSN 0007 0882).
(3) 'The Mysterious Grand Properties of Forrest', Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 75, no. 1, March 1997, pp. 99-101 (ISSN 0004-8402).
(2) 'Counterfactuals and Preemptive Causation', (with Murali Ramachandran and Jonardon Ganeri) Analysis, 56, no. 4, 1996, pp. 219-225 (ISSN 0003-2638).
(1) 'Accidental Associations, Local Potency and a dilemma for Dretske', Mind and Language, 11, no. 2, June 1996, pp. 216-222 (ISSN 0268-1064).
Reviews and Miscellaneous Contributions
(xix) ‘Review of Aspects of Psychologism by Tim Crane’, Analysis Reviews, 75, no. 4, pp. 676-678 (ISSN (PRINT) 0003-2638).
(xviii) 'Review of Tropes, Universals and the Philosophy of Mind, edited by Simone Gozzano and Francesco Orilia', Mind, July 2014, 123, no. 491, pp. 913-916 (ISSN 0026-4423).
(xvii) ‘Physicalism’ in Harold Pashler (ed., 2013), The Encyclopaedia of Mind (Sage).
(xvi) Review of Jaegwon Kim, Mind in a Physical World, Mind, October 2012, 121, no. 484, pp. 1080-1085 (ISSN 0026-4423).
(xv) Review of Robert Audi, The Good and the Right, in Philosophical Books, 49, no. 2, April 2008, pp. 175-178 (ISSN 0031-8051).
(xiv) 'Keeping Up Standards: Commentary on Understanding People by Alan Millar', online publication SWIF Philosophy of Mind (online from 30.01.2008).
(xiii) Review of David-Hillel Ruben, Action and its Explanation, TLS, September 24th 2004, no. 5295, p. 22.
(xii) Introduction (with Phil Dowe) in Phil Dowe and Paul Noordhof (2004, ed.), Cause and Chance (London and New York, Routledge), pp. 1-11 (ISBN 0-415-30098-3).
(xi) Review of Consciousness, Color and Content by Michael Tye, in Mind and Language, 18, 2003, no. 5, pp. 538-545.
(x) Review of Carolyn Price, Functions in Mind, in Philosophical Books, 44, no. 3, July 2003, p. 280 (ISSN 0031 - 8051).
(ix) 'Getting Personal: Pietroski's Dualism' A Field Guide to the Philosophy of Mind
(viii) Review of Annette Barnes, Seeing Through Self-Deception in Philosophical Books, 40, no. 3, July 1999, pp. 180-184 (ISSN 0031-8051).
(vii) Review of Robert Cummins, Representations, Targets, and Attitudes in Philosophical Books, 38, no. 4, October 1997, pp. 257-261 (ISSN 0031 - 8051).
(vi) Contributor to the Oxford Companion to Philosophy ed. Ted Honderich (Oxford University Press, 1995)(Contributions on Arthritis in the Thigh, Introspection, Mental Indispensability, Millikan, Neuroscience - Philosophical Relevance of, Occasionalism, Panpsychism, Psycho-neural Intimacy,
Scientism, Thinking Causes, Union Theory)(ISBN 0 - 19 - 866132 - 0).
(v) Review of Consciousness, eds. Martin Davies and Glyn W. Humphreys in Philosophical Books, 35, no. 4, October 1994, pp. 271-273. (ISSN 0031 - 8051)
(iv) Review of Kim Sterelny, The Representational Theory of Mind in Mind, 102, no. 407, July 1993, pp. 530-534 (ISSN 0026 - 4423).
(iii) Review of Justin Gosling, Weakness of Will in Mind, 101, no. 403, July 1992, pp. 568-571 (ISSN 0026 - 4423).
(ii) Review of Igor Primoratz, Justifying Legal Punishment, and John Braithwaite and Philip Pettit, Not Just Deserts in Journal of Applied Philosophy, 8, no. 1, 1991, pp. 127-129. (ISSN 0264-3758).
(i) Review of J. Dancy, J. M. E. Moravcsik and C. C. W. Taylor (eds.), Human Agency: Language, Duty and Value, Philosophical Essays in honour of J. O. Urmson in Ethics, 100, no. 2, January 1990.