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  1. Animal Consciousness.Daisie M. Radner & Michael Radner - 1996 - Prometheus Books.
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    Malebranche: a study of a Cartesian system.Daisie Radner - 1978 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
  3. Thought and consciousness in Descartes.Daisie Radner - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (3):439-452.
    Descartes uses the term "conscientia" (conscience) to apply both to consciousness of thinking and to the act of thinking itself. These are two different sorts of consciousness, And they stand in different relations to their objects. Consciousness as a way of thinking (c1) is neither necessary nor sufficient for the existence of its object. Consciousness of thinking (c2) is both necessary and sufficient for the existence of its object. The distinction between c1 and c2 provides descartes with a way out (...)
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    Is there a problem of cartesian interaction?Daisie Radner - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (1):35-49.
  5. Descartes' notion of the union of mind and body.Daisie Radner - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (2):159-170.
    In order to explain the possibility of causal interaction between the mind and the body, Descartes claims that they are substantially united. It is argued that descartes is unsuccessful in reconciling this union with the radical dualism which is fundamental to his philosophy. Recent claims that the union of mind and body poses no problem for descartes are shown to be untenable.
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    Spinoza's theory of ideas.Daisie Radner - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (3):338-359.
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    Science and Unreason.Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1982 - Wadsworth.
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  8. The function of the passions.Daisie Radner - 2003 - In Byron Williston & André Gombay (eds.), Passion and Virtue in Descartes. Humanity Books. pp. 175--87.
     
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    Representationalism in Arnauld's act theory of perception.Daisie Radner - 1976 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (1):96-98.
  10. Animal Consciousness.Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1991 - Environmental Ethics 13:187-191.
     
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  11. Heterophenomenology: Learning about the Birds and the Bees.Daisie Radner - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy 91 (8):389-403.
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    Berkeley and Cartesianism.Daisie Radner - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (sup1):165-176.
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    Directed action and animal communication.Daisie Radner - 1993 - Ration 6 (2):135-54.
    Human action theory, with its emphasis on intentions and reasons, does little to enhance our understanding of the actions of nonhuman animals. Many animal (and human) actions are directed to objects in the world, including other animals. The notion of directedness can be analysed without attributing intentions or reasons to the agent. An action is directed to object X if and only if: (1) the agent singles out X, either by orientation or by selective performance of the action in the (...)
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    Mind and function in animal communication.Daisie Radner - 1999 - Erkenntnis 51 (1):633-648.
    Functional hypotheses about animal signalling often refer to mental states of the sender or the receiver. Mental states are functional categorizations of neurophysiological states. Functional questions about animal signals are intertwined with causal questions. This interrelationship is illustrated in regard to avian distraction displays. In purposive signalling, the sender has a goal of influencing the behavior of the receiver. Purposive signalling is innovative if the sender's goal is unrelated to the biological function of the signal. This may be the case (...)
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  15. Occasionalism.Daisie Radner - 1993 - In G. H. R. Parkinson (ed.), The Renaissance and Seventeenth-Century Rationalism. Routledge.
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    Rejoinder to Richardson and Loeb.Daisie Radner - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (2):232-236.
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    Cognition, natural selection and the intentional stance.Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1995 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 9 (2):109-19.
    Abstract Daniel Dennett advocates the use of the intentional stance in adaptationist biology and in cognitive ethology. He sees intentional system theory as closely related to decision theory and game theory. In biological decision and game theory models, nature ?chooses? the strategy by which the animal chooses a course of action. The design of the animal imposes constraints on the model. For Dennett, by contrast, the description of nature's rationale imposes constraints on the design of the animal. Dennett's oversimplified conception (...)
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    Directed Action and Animal Communication.Daisie Radner - 1993 - Ratio 6 (2):135-154.
    Human action theory, with its emphasis on intentions and reasons, does little to enhance our understanding of the actions of nonhuman animals. Many animal (and human) actions are directed to objects in the world, including other animals. The notion of directedness can be analysed without attributing intentions or reasons to the agent. An action is directed to object X if and only if: (1) the agent singles out X, either by orientation or by selective performance of the action in the (...)
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    Optimality in Biology.Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1998 - The Monist 81 (4):669-686.
    In 1979 Harvard biologists Stephen Jay Gould and Richard C. Lewontin published an essay entitled “The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm: A Critique of the Adaptationist Programme.” The target of their critique is a style of thinking rooted in “the near omnipotence of natural selection in forging organic design and fashioning the best among possible worlds.” According to Gould and Lewontin, adaptationists assume that all traits of an organism are products of natural selection, and that the traits (...)
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    Heeding the CryAnimal ConsciousnessThe Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain and Science.Gordon M. Burghardt, Daisie Radner, Michael Radner & Bernard E. Rollin - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (2):48.
    Book reviewed in this article: Animal Consciousness. By Daisie Radner and Michael Radner The Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain and Science. By Bernard E. Rollin.
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  21. Berkeley and Cartesianism.Daisie Radner - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 4:165.
     
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    Intentionality and the imperative, Alphonso Lingis.Daisie Radner - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy 91 (8).
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    Kantian Space and the Ontological Alternatives.Michael Radner & Daisie Radner - 1987 - Kant Studien 78 (1-4):385-402.
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    Malebranche’s Refutation of Spinoza.Daisie Radner - 1977 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):113-128.
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    Descartes. [REVIEW]Daisie Radner - 1979 - International Studies in Philosophy 11:220-221.
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    Descartes. [REVIEW]Daisie Radner - 1979 - International Studies in Philosophy 11:220-221.
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    Dialogue Between a Christian Philosopher and a Chinese Philosopher on the Existence and Nature of God. [REVIEW]Daisie Radner - 1982 - Philosophical Review 91 (4):628-630.
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  28. Review of Animal Consciousness. [REVIEW]Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1991 - Environmental Ethics 13:187-191.
     
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    Science and Religion in the Thought of Nicolas Malebranche. [REVIEW]Daisie Radner - 1985 - International Studies in Philosophy 17 (3):110-111.
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    The Search After Truth and Elucidations of the Search After Truth. [REVIEW]Daisie Radner - 1982 - International Studies in Philosophy 14 (2):106-108.
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