Professor Graham Macdonald
Earlier publications.
Books
Semantics and Social Science , with Philip Pettit (London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980).
What Philosophy Does, with D.R.Fellows and R.C.Lindley (London, Open Books, 1978).
Books Edited
Philosophy of Psychology: Debates on Psychological Explanation, with Cynthia Macdonald, Two Volumes, (Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1995).
Connectionism: Debates on Psychological Explanation, with Cynthia Macdonald (Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1995).
Fact, Science and Morality, with Crispin Wright (Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1986).
Perception and Identity: Essays Presented to A.J.Ayer with His Replies (London, Macmillan Press, 1979, and New York, Cornell University Press, 1979). Paperback edition, Macmillian,1981.
Papers
1. "The Brain-Mind controversy", in The Psychological Scene, 1968, ed. by Cynthia Birrer.
2. "Identity", Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy, Bulgaria, September, 1973.
3. "Psychology and Physical Science", in Philosophical Papers, May 1980, Vol.IX, No.1.
4. "Mental Causation and Explanation" (with Cynthia Macdonald), published by The Philosophical Quarterly in April 1986.Vol. 36, no.143. Reprinted in Mind, Causation, And Action, ed. by Leslie Stevenson, Roger Squires, and John Haldane, Blackwells, 1986. This article finished joint first in the Philosophical Quarterly Competition for articles in the philosophy of mind.
5. "Modified Methodological Individualism", delivered to the Aristotelian Society in April, 1986, and published in The Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1985-86.
6. (with Crispin Wright) "Introduction" in Fact, Science, and Morality, ed. by Graham Macdonald and Crispin Wright. Blackwells, 1986.
7. "The Possibility of the Dis-Unity of Science" published in Fact, Science and Morality, ed. by Graham Macdonald and Crispin Wright. Blackwells, 1986, pp.219-246.
8. "Biology and Representation", in Mind and Language, vol.4 no.3, Autumn 1989, pp. 186-200.
9. "Mental Causation and Non-reductive Monism" (with Cynthia Macdonald), Analysis, vol.51, no.1, Jan.1991, pp.23-32.
10. "Reduction and Evolutionary Biology", in Reduction, Realism, and Explanation , ed. by Kathleen Lennon and David Charles, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992, pp. 69-96.
11. "The Philosophical Foundations of Functionalist Sociology", in Marx's Theory of History: The Contemporary Debate, ed. by Paul Wetherley, Avebury Press, 1992, pp.67-105.
12. "The Nature of Naturalism", in The Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supp. Vol. LXVI, 1992, pp.225-244.
13. "Supervenient Causation" (with Cynthia Macdonald), in Philosophy of Psychology: Debates On Psychological Explanation, Vol. 1, ed. by Cynthia Macdonald and Graham Macdonald, Blackwells, 1994, pp.4-28.
14. "How To Be Psychologically Relevant" (with Cynthia Macdonald), in Philosophy of Psychology, Vol. 1, pp.61-77.
15. "Causal Relevance" (with Cynthia Macdonald), in Philosophy of Psychology, Vol. 1, pp.86-105.
16. "The Biological Turn", in Philosophy of Psychology, Vol.1, pp.238-251.
17. "Tacit Knowledge", in Philosophy of Psychology, Vol. 1 pp.296-307.
18. "Psychoanalytic Explanation", in Philosophy of Psychology, Vol. 1, pp.394-408.
19. "The Grounds For Anti-Historicism", published in Karl Popper: Philosophy and Problems, ed. Anthony O’Hear, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp.241-258.
