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Stanley teamed up with one of his classmates Szabó, now a professor of philosophy and linguistics at Yale to write "On Quantifier Domain Restriction," a paper published in Mind & Language in 2000.

The tone of his account of Bridgman's personality, published in Mind (a leading journal of the New Psychology) in 1879, is clinical, unsentimental, and free of ostentatious moralizing — in almost every way the opposite of Howe's reports on Bridgman forty years earlier.

James' phrase "the stream of consciousness" is commonly sourced to the Principles of 1890, but Garry Wills has found it in an earlier paper, "On Some Omissions of Introspective Psychology", published in Mind for January 1884 ("An American Hero" [review of William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism by Robert D. Richardson], New York Review of Books, 07/19/2007).

The tone of his account of Bridgman's personality, published in Mind (a leading journal of the New Psychology) in 1879, is clinical, unsentimental, and free of ostentatious moralizing in almost every way the opposite of Howe's reports on Bridgman forty years earlier.

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This point was made very clearly by W.K. Frankena in a landmark article published in Mind (Frankena 1939).

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Dodgson began as a mathematician, repeating axioms to undergraduates; he ended as a formal logician, publishing in Mind paradoxes that showed, in ways that anticipate Gödel and Wittgenstein, how easily rational argument tends to rebound on itself.

One theory that he did not seriously argue against is the view that the C-relation is a primitive transitive, asymmetric relation for which nothing positive may be said concerning it.[11] I will briefly discuss a theory that he entertains in his article "The Relation of Time to Eternity", which was re-published in Mind in 1909 but was written at least two years before.

In a now classic paper published in 1980, "Minds, Brains, and Programs," Searle developed a provocative argument to show that artificial intelligence is indeed artificial.

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