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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
William H. Krieger & Brian L. Keeley (2005). “The Unexpected Realist,” in Paul Churchland, Brian L. Keeley, ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 175-192
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.)
Brian L. Keeley (1999). “Fixing content and function in neurobiological systems: The neuroethology of electroreception,” Biology & Philosophy, 14, 395-430.