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Shocking lessons from electric fish: The theory and practice of multiple realization

Journal ArticlePhilosophy of Science
Brian L. Keeley (2000). “Shocking lessons from electric fish: The theory and practice of multiple realization,” Philosophy of Science, 67, 444-465.
Publication year: 2018

Speculative Fiction and the Philosophy of Perception

Journal ArticlePhilosophy of Perception
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2015). “Speculative Fiction and the Philosophy of Perception,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 39, 170-181. (Special issue on Philosophy and Science Fiction, Howard Wettstein, ed.)
Publication year: 2015

God as the ultimate conspiracy theory

Conspiracy TheoryJournal Article
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2007). “God as the ultimate conspiracy theory,” Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology, 4(2): 135-149. (Special issue on the epistemology of conspiracy theories, edited by David Coady.)
Publication year: 2007

Anthropomorphism, Primatomorphism, Mammalomorphism: Understanding cross-species comparisons.

Journal ArticlePhilosophy of Science
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2004). “Anthropomorphism, Primatomorphism, Mammalomorphism: Understanding cross-species comparisons.” Biology & Philosophy, 19, 521-540.
Publication year: 2004

Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition! More thoughts on conspiracy theories

Conspiracy TheoryJournal Article
Brian L. Keeley (2003). “Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition! More thoughts on conspiracy theories,” Journal of Social Philosophy, 34, 104-110.
Publication year: 2003

Making sense of the senses: Individuating modalities in humans and other animals

Journal ArticlePhilosophy of Perception
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2002). “Making sense of the senses: Individuating modalities in humans and other animals,” The Journal of Philosophy, 99, 5-28.
Publication year: 2002

Neuroethology and the philosophy of cognitive science

Journal ArticlePhilosophy of Science
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2000). “Neuroethology and the philosophy of cognitive science,” Philosophy of Science, 67 (Proceedings), S404-S417. (Part of a symposium on “Studies in the Interaction of Psychology and Neuroscience” with Gary Hatfield and William Hirstein.)
Publication year: 2000

Of conspiracy theories

Conspiracy TheoryJournal Article
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (1999). “Of conspiracy theories,” The Journal of Philosophy, 96, 109-126.
Publication year: 1999

Fixing content and function in neurobiological systems: The neuroethology of electroreception

Journal ArticlePhilosophy of PerceptionPhilosophy of Science
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (1999). “Fixing content and function in neurobiological systems: The neuroethology of electroreception,” Biology & Philosophy, 14, 395-430.
Publication year: 1999