2002
Volume 23, Numbers 1 and 2, Winter and Spring (Special Issue)
Choice and Chance in the Formation of Society: Behavior and Cognition in Social Theory by Robert E. Lana, Temple University
Chapter One: Setting the Problems
Chapter Two: The Behavior Analytic Approach to Language and Thought
Chapter Three: The Cognitive Approach to Language and Thought
Chapter Four: Current Language Theories
Chapter Five: Behavior, Cognition, and Society
Chapter Seven: Deconstruction and Psychology
Chapter Eight: The Behavior-Cognition Dichotomy
Volume 23, Number 3, Summer
Intertheoretic Identification and Mind-Brain Reductionism
Mark Crooks, Michigan State University
Don’t Go There: Reply to Crooks
Larry Hauser, Alma College
Identism Without Objective Qualia: Commentary on Crooks
James W. Kalat, North Carolina State University
The Compatibility of Direct Realism with the Scientific Account of Perception; Comment on mark Crooks
J.J.C. Smart, Monash University
Comment on Crooks’s “Intertheoretic Identification and Mind-Brain Reductionism”
John Smythies, University of California, San Diego and Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London
Four Rejoinders: A Dialogue in Continuation
Mark Crooks, Michigan State University
Understanding Physical Realization (and what it does not entail)
Robert Francescotti, San Diego State University
The Experiential Presence of Objects to Perceptual Consciousness: Wilfrid Sellars, Sense Impressions, and Perceptual Takings
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis
Book Reviews
Animal Cognition: The Mental Lives of Animals
Book Author: Clive D.L. Wynne. New York: Palgrave, 2001.
Reviewed by L.A. Kemmerer, Montana State University
Philosophical Practice
Book Author: Lou Marinoff. San Diego: Academic Press, 2001.
Reviewed by Christian Perring, Dowling College
Volume 23, Number 4, Autumn
Missing the Experiential Presence of Environmental Objects: A Construal of Immediate Sensible Representations as Conceptual
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis
Nature’s Psychogenic Forces: Localized Quantum Consciousness
L. Frederick Zaman III, Neural Engineering Research & Development, Hill Air Force Base
Perceptual Experience And Its Contents
Josefa Toribio, Indiana University
How to Do Things With Emotions
Matthew P. Spackman, Brigham Young University
Book Reviews
Autonomous Agents: From Self-Control to Autonomy
Book Author: Alfred R. Mele
Reviewed by Christian Perring, Dowling College
Three Challenges to Ethics: Environmentalism, Feminism, and Multiculturalism
Book Author: James P. Sterba
Reviewed by Paul Carrick, Gettysburg College