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    Joint visual attention in infancy.George Butterworth - 2004 - In Gavin Bremner & Alan Slater (eds.), Theories of Infant Development. Blackwell. pp. 317--354.
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    Michotte's Experimental Phenomenology of Perception.Georges Thinès, Alan Costall & George Butterworth (eds.) - 1991 - Hillsdale, N.J.: Routledge.
    This volume of collected papers, with the accompanying essays by the editors, is the definitive source book for the work of this important experimental psychologist. Originally published in 1991, it offered previously inaccessible essays by Albert Michotte on phenomenal causality, phenomenal permanence, phenomenal reality, and perception and cognition. Within these four sections are the most significant and representative of the Belgian psychologist's research in the area of experimental phenomenology. Extremely insightful introductions by the editors are included that place the essays (...)
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    Imitation in Infancy.Jacqueline Nadel & George Butterworth (eds.) - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    First published in 1999, this book brings together the extensive modern evidence for innate imitation in babies. Modern research has shown imitation to be a natural mechanism of learning and communication which deserves to be at centre stage in developmental psychology. Yet the very possibility of imitation in newborn humans has had a controversial history. Defining imitation has proved to be far from straightforward and scientific evidence for its existence in neonates is only now becoming accepted, despite more than a (...)
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    Towards an ecology of mind.George Butterworth - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):31-32.
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    A developmental-ecological perspective on Strawson's 'the self'.George Butterworth - 1998 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (2):132-140.
    Galen Strawson considers the self to be best described as a cognitive, `distinctively mental' phenomenon. He asserts that the mental sense of self comes to every normal human being in childhood and comprises the sense of being a mental presence, of being alone in one's head, with the body `just a vehicle or vessel for the mental thing that is what one really or most essentially is' . His thesis is determinedly cognitivist and it is with this that I take (...)
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    An ecological perspective on the self and its development.George Butterworth - 2000 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Exploring the Self: Philosophical and Psychopathological Perspectives on Self-experience. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 19--38.
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  7. Workshop participants.Janette Atkinson, Edoardo Bisiach, Oliver Braddick, Bill Brewer, Michele Brouchon, Peter Bryant, George Butterworth, John Campbell, Bill Child & Lynn A. Cooper - 1993 - In Naomi Eilan, Rosaleen A. McCarthy & Bill Brewer (eds.), Spatial representation: problems in philosophy and psychology. Blackwell. pp. 400.
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  8. The self as an object of consciousness in infancy.George Butterworth - 1995 - In P. Rochat (ed.), The Self in Infancy: Theory and Research. Elsevier.
  9. ogy, Tobin Hall, University of Massa-chusetts, Amherst, MA 01003.In G. Bremner, A. Slater & G. Butterworth - 2003 - Cognition 20:191-208.
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    Cleeremans, A. 353,355,361 Cochin, S. 40 Cohen-Seat, G. 39 Clark, H. 4,117,123 Colby, CI 49.M. A. Bucher, F. Buchtal, R. E. Bull, P. Burgess, J. K. Burgoon, G. Butterworth, R. Byrne, W. H. Calvin, J. Campos & R. L. Cann - 2002 - In Maxim I. Stamenov & Vittorio Gallese (eds.), Mirror Neurons and the Evolution of Brain and Language. John Benjamins. pp. 377.
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    Clement of Alexandria's Protrepticvs_ and the _Phaedrvs of Plato.G. W. Butterworth - 1916 - Classical Quarterly 10 (04):198-.
    A very slight reading of Clement of Alexandria is enough to prove how deeply he is indebted to Plato both in respect of language and of thought. Quotations from Plato are to be found throughout Clement's works, and in many cases acknowledgment is made of their origin. In addition there are frequent allusions, which for the most part the student of Plato can easily recognize. Clement invariably shows a profound respect for the Greek philosopher, whom he looks upon as a (...)
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    Determinacy and indeterminacy: Theoretical and philosophical perspectives.George Butterworth - 1997 - In Alan Fogel, Maria C. D. P. Lyra & Jaan Valsiner (eds.), Dynamics and Indeterminism in Developmental and Social Processes. L. Erlbaum. pp. 111.
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    Factors in visual attention eliciting manual pointing in human infancy.George Butterworth - 1995 - In H. Roitblat & Jean-Arcady Meyer (eds.), Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science. MIT Press. pp. 329--338.
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    The Meaning of ΩΣ ΟΙΟΝ ΤΕ.G. W. Butterworth - 1919 - The Classical Review 33 (1-2):15-17.
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    Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. XXVIII. [REVIEW]G. W. Butterworth - 1920 - The Classical Review 34 (1-2):37-38.
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    Plutarch's Lives Plutarch's Lives. With an English Translation by Bernadotte Perrin. Vol. V. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. ix + 544. London: Heinemann, 1917. 7s. 6d. [REVIEW]G. W. Butterworth - 1919 - The Classical Review 33 (3-4):71-73.
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    Procopius. With an English translation by H. B. Dewing. (Loeb Classical Library.) Vol. IV.: pp. 490; 1 map. Vol. V.: pp. 441. London and New York: Heinemann, 1924–1928. Cloth, 10s. (leather, 12s. 6d.) each. [REVIEW]G. W. Butterworth - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (01):44-.
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    The Loeb Josephus Josephus: The Jewish War. With an English translation by H. ST. J. Thackeray, M.A. 2 vols. (II. and III.). II.: pp. xxxii + 729; III.: 687; 5 maps. Loeb Classical Library: Wm. Heinemann, Ltd., 1927–1928. 10s. each. [REVIEW]G. W. Butterworth - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (02):73-74.
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    The Price of Freedom The Price of Freedom: An Anthology for All Nations, chosen by F. Melian Stawell. 7½″ × 4¾″. Pp. 165. 24 illustrations. London: Headley Brothers. Price 3s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]G. W. Butterworth - 1919 - The Classical Review 33 (5-6):110-.
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    Die Hellenistischen Mysterienreligionen. [REVIEW]G. W. Butterworth - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (1-2):34-35.
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    Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. [REVIEW]G. W. Butterworth - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (5-6):120-121.
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    Loeb Classical Library: Procopius I., II.; Plutarch III., IV - I. Procopius, with an English translation by H. B. Dewing. II. Plutarch's Lives, with an English translation by Bernadotte Perrin. Vols. : Procopius, i. and ii.; Plutarch, iii. and iv. Pp.: Procopius, i. xv + 583, ii. 488; Plutarch, iii. ix+442 ; iv. ix + 467. London: Heinemann, 1916. 5s. each. [REVIEW]G. W. Butterworth - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (2):53-56.
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    Patristic and Biblical Translations. [REVIEW]G. W. Butterworth - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (7-8):180-182.