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Is a belief in providence the same as a belief in conspiracy?

Book ChapterConspiracy TheoryPhilosophy of Science
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (in press). “Is a belief in providence the same as a belief in conspiracy?” Brill Handbook of Conspiracy Theory and Contemporary Religion, David G. Robertson, Egil Asprem & Asbjørn Dyrendal, Editors. Brill: 70-86. (Expected 2018).
Publication year: 2018

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

Review of Neuroscience, neurophilosophy, and pragmatism: Brains at work with the world

Book ReviewPhilosophy of Science
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2016). Review of Tibor Solymosi & John R. Shook (eds.), Neuroscience, neurophilosophy, and pragmatism: Brains at work with the world. Palgrave, 2014, for Minds & Machines, 26: 477–482.
Publication year: 2016

Natural Mind

Book ChapterPhilosophy of Science
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2016).“Natural mind” in The Cambridge Companion to Naturalism, Kelly James Clark, ed., Cambridge University Press: 196-208.
Publication year: 2016

Review of Pragmatist Neurophilosophy: American Philosophy and the Brain

Book ReviewPhilosophy of Science
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2015). Review of John R. Shook & Tibor Solymosi (eds.), Pragmatist Neurophilosophy: American Philosophy and the Brain. Bloomsbury, 2014, for Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Publication year: 2015

The Agnostic Scientist: The supernatural and the open-ended nature of science

Book ChapterPhilosophy of Science
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2011). “The Agnostic Scientist: The supernatural and the open-ended nature of science” in Science at the Frontiers: Perspectives on the History and Philosophy of Science, W. Krieger, ed., Lexington Books, 113-122.
Publication year: 2011

The role of neurobiology in differentiating the senses

Book ChapterPhilosophy of PerceptionPhilosophy of Science
Brian L. Keeley (2009). “The role of neurobiology in differentiating the senses” in Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Neuroscience, J. Bickle, ed., Oxford University Press, 226-250.
Publication year: 2009

The Unexpected Realist

Book ChapterPhilosophy of Science
William Grieger, Brian Keeley
William H. Krieger & Brian L. Keeley (2005). “The Unexpected Realist,” in Paul Churchland, Brian L. Keeley, ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 175-192
Publication year: 2005

Becoming Paul M. Churchland (1942-)

Book ChapterPhilosophy of Science
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2005). “Becoming Paul M. Churchland (1942-)” in Paul Churchland, Brian L. Keeley, ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 1-31.
Publication year: 2005

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

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

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