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  1. Flanagan, O "Moral contagion and logical persuasion in the Mozi 1."  January, 2021: 473-491. [doi]
  2. Flanagan, O; Hu, J "Han fei zi’s philosophical psychology: Human nature, scarcity, and the Neo-Darwinian consensus."  January, 2021: 293-316. [doi]
  3. Flanagan, O "The disunity of addictive cravings."  September, 2020: 243-246. [doi]
  4. Flanagan, O "Cross-cultural philosophy and well-being." Naturalism, Human Flourishing, and Asian Philosophy: Owen Flanagan and Beyond. October, 2019: 227-247.
  5. Flanagan, O "Is Oneness an Over-belief?."  September, 2019: 508-513. [doi]
  6. Flanagan, O "Identity and addiction." The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Science of Addiction. May, 2018: 77-89.
  7. Flanagan, O; Zhao, W "The self and its good vary cross-culturally: A dozen self-variations and Chinese familial selves." Self, Culture and Consciousness: Interdisciplinary Convergences on Knowing and Being. Springer Singapore, February, 2018: 287-301. [doi]
  8. Flanagan, O; Caruso, G "Neuroexistentialism: Third-wave existentialism." Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience. Oxford University Press, January, 2018: 1-22. [doi]  [abs]
  9. Caruso, G; Flanagan, O (2018). Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, morals, and purpose in the age of neuroscience. [doi]  [abs]
  10. Tononi, G; Flanagan, O "Philosophy and Science Dialogue: Consciousness."  January, 2018: 332-348. [doi]  [abs]
  11. Flanagan, O; Caruso, GD "Neuroexistentialism."  Philosophy Documentation Center, 2018: 68-72. [doi]
  12. Flanagan, O "Philosophy of Multicultures."  Philosophy Documentation Center, 2018: 99-104. [doi]
  13. Gyal, P; Flanagan, O "The role of pain in buddhism: The conquest of suffering." The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Pain. Routledge, June, 2017: 288-296. [doi]
  14. Flanagan, O "Addiction Doesn’t Exist, But it is Bad for You."  Springer Nature, April, 2017: 91-98. [doi]  [abs]
  15. Flanagan, O (2017). Foreword: Cross-cultural philosophy and the moral project. [doi]
  16. Tekin, Ş; Flanagan, O; Graham, G "Against the Drug Cure Model: Addiction, Identity, and Pharmaceuticals." Philosophy and Medicine. January, 2017: 221-236. [doi]  [abs]
  17. Flanagan, O; Wallace, H "The Character of Consciousness." UNDERSTANDING JAMES, UNDERSTANDING MODERNISM. 2017: 17-30.
  18. Flanagan, O; Graham, G "Truth and Sanity: Positive Illusions, Spiritual Delusions, and Metaphysical Hallucinations." EXTRAORDINARY SCIENCE AND PSYCHIATRY: RESPONSES TO THE CRISIS IN MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH. 2017: 293-313.
  19. Flanagan, O "Negative dialectics in comparative philosophy: The case of Buddhist free will quietism." Buddhist Perspectives on Free Will: Agentless Agency?. Routledge, July, 2016: 59-71. [doi]
  20. Flanagan, O "Does yoga induce metaphysical hallucinations? Interdisciplinarity at the edge: Comments on Evan Thompson's waking, dreaming, being."  Johns Hopkins University Press, July, 2016: 952-958. [doi]
  21. Flanagan, O; Sarkissian, H; Wong, D "Naturalizing Ethics." The Blackwell Companion to Naturalism. JOHN WILEY & SONS INC, February, 2016: 16-33. [doi]  [abs]
  22. Flanagan, O; Wallace, H "William James and the problem of consciousness." Consciousness and the Great Philosophers: What would they have said about our Mind-Body Problem?. Routledge, January, 2016: 152-161. [doi]
  23. Flanagan, O; Jackson, K "Justice, care, and gender: The Kohlberg-Gilligan debate revisited." An Ethic of Care: Feminist and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. January, 2016: 69-84. [doi]  [abs]
  24. Flanagan, O; Geisz, S "Confucian Moral Sources."  2015: 205-227.
  25. Flanagan, O "Buddhism and the scientific image: Reply to critics."  WILEY, January, 2014: 242-258. [doi]  [abs]
  26. O. Flanagan Jr. (2014). MORAL SPROUTS AND NATURAL TELEOLOGIES 21st CENTURY MORAL PSYCHOLOGY MEETS CLASSICAL CHINESE PHILOSOPHY.. Marquette University Press.  (Monograph pp. 120 for Aquinas Lecture Series.)
  27. Crome, I; Wu, L-T; Rao, RT; Crome, P "Introduction." Naturalized Virtue Epistemology. Ed. A. Fairweather & O. Flanagan Cambridge University Press, 2014: xxiv-xxv.
  28. Flanagan, O "*It Takes a Metaphysics, Raising Virtuous Buddhists*." *Cultivating Virtue*. Ed. Snow, N Oxford University Press, 2014  [abs]
  29. Flanagan, O; Hu, J "Han Fei Zi’s Philosophical Psychology: Human Nature, Scarcity, and the Neo-Darwinian Consensus." The State of Nature in Comparative Political Thought: Western and Non-Western Perspectives. Ed. Carlson, JD; Fox, RA Lexington Books, 2014
  30. Flanagan, O "Phenomenal Authority: The Epistemic Authority of Alcoholics Anonymous." The Nature of Addiction. Ed. Levy, N Oxford University Press, 2014  [abs]
  31. Flanagan, O "PERFORMING ONESELF." Philosophy of Creativity. Ed. Samuels, E; Kaufmann, SB Oxford University Press, 2014
  32. Flanagan, O (2014). Moral Sprouts and Natural Teleology: 21st century Moral Psychology Meets Classical Chinese Philosophy.. Marquette University Press.  [abs]
  33. (2014). Virtue Epistemology Naturalized.. Cambridge University Press.
  34. Flanagan, O "The shame of addiction.."  October, 2013: 120. [24115936], [doi]  [abs] [author's comments]
  35. Abrol Fairweather & O. Flanagan Jr. (Eds.) (2013). Naturalized Virtue Epistemology.. Cambridge University Press.
  36. Flanagan, O "The View From the East Pole: Buddhist and Confucian Tolerance." Religion and Tolerance. Ed. Clarke, S; Powell, R Oxford University Press, 2013  [abs]
  37. Flanagan, O "The Social Epistemological Normalization of Contestable Narratives:* Stories of Just Deserts." What Happened In and To Moral Philosophy in the Twentieth Century. Ed. Rourke, FO notre dame university press, 2013: 358-375.
  38. Flanagan, O; Geisz, S "Confucian Moral Sources." The Philosophical Challenge from China. Ed. Burya, B M I T PRESS, 2013
  39. Flanagan, O; Ancell, A; Martin, S; Steenbergen, G "Empiricism and Normative Ethics What do the biology and the psychology of morality have to do with ethics?." Evolved Morality: The Biology & Philosophy of Human Conscience. Ed. Waal, FD; al, PSCE Brill, 2013
  40. Flanagan Jr, O; Lane, T "Neuroexistentialism, Eudaimonics, and Positive Illusions."  SPRINGER, 2013
  41. Flanagan, O "Buddhism and The Scientific Image."  2013
  42. Flanagan, B; Flanagan, O "Anguished Art: Coming Through the Dark to the Light the Hard Way." Blues-Philosophy for Everyone: Thinking Deep About Feeling Low. WILEY-BLACKWELL, April, 2012: 75-83. [doi]
  43. Fireman, GD; McVay, TE; Flanagan, OJ (2012). Narrative and Consciousness: Literature, Psychology and the Brain.. Oxford University Press. [doi]  [abs]
  44. Einstein, G; Flanagan, O "Sexual Identities and Narratives of Self." Narrative and Consciousness: Literature, Psychology and the Brain. Oxford University Press, March, 2012: 209-231. [doi]  [abs]
  45. Flanagan, O "Phenomenal and historical selves."  Ed. Katja Crone, Kristina Musholt & Anna Strasser January, 2012: 217-240. [doi]  [abs]
  46. Fairweather, A (2012). Naturalizing epistemic virtue.. Cambridge University Press. [doi]  [abs]
  47. Fairweather, A "Introduction: Naturalized virtue epistemology." Naturalizing Epistemic Virtue. Cambridge University Press, January, 2012: 1-14. [doi]  [abs]
  48. O. Flanagan Jr. (2012). [Kristján Kristjánsson The Self and Its Emotions Kristján Kristjánsson, The Self and Its Emotions, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 288pp., ISBN 9780521114783.]. NOTRE DAME PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEWS. [available here]
  49. O. Flanagan Jr. & Stephen Martin "Science and the Modest Image of Epistemology."  2012  [abs]
  50. Flanagan Jr, O; Ancell, A; Martin, S; Steenbergen, G "What do the Psychology and Biology of Morality have to do with Ethics?: Ethics as Human Ecology."  2012
  51. O. Flanagan Jr. (October, 2011). The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized (paper 2013).. MIT PRESS.
  52. Paulson, S; Flanagan, O; Bloom, P; Baumeister, R "Quid pro quo: the ecology of the self.."  October, 2011: 29-43. [doi]  [abs]
  53. Flanagan, O (2011). The Bodhisattva’s Brain: Buddhism Naturalized.. M I T PRESS.
  54. Flanagan, O; Hu, J "HAN FEI ZI'S PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY: HUMAN NATURE, SCARCITY, AND THE NEO-DARWINIAN CONSENSUS."  WILEY, June, 2011: 293-316. [doi]
  55. O. Flanagan Jr. (April, 2011). [SISSELA BOK Exploring Happiness: From Aristotle to Brain Science]. Notre Dame Review of Books.
  56. Flanagan, O "Wittgenstein's Ethical Nonnaturalism: An Interpretation of Tractatus 6.41-47 and the 'Lecture on Ethics'."  University of Illinois Press, April, 2011: 185-198.
  57. Flanagan, O "Neuroscience: Knowing and feeling."  Springer Nature, January, 2011: 160-161. [doi]
  58. Flanagan, O "Performing Oneself." Philosophy and Creativity. Ed. Paul, E; Kaufmann, SB Oxford University Press, 2011  [abs]
  59. Flanagan, O "My Non-Narrative, Non-Forensic Dasein: The First and Second Self." Self and Consciousness. Ed. Liu, JL; Perry, J Cambridge University Press, 2011: 214-240.
  60. Flanagan, O "I, hypocrite."  December, 2010: 44-44. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  61. Flanagan, O "Neuroexistentialism, with David Barack."  September, 2010
  62. O. Flanagan Jr. "1. “What does the Modularity of Ethics have to do with Ethics? Four Moral Sprouts Plus or Minus a Few” with Robert A. Williams, TopiCS (Topics in Cognitive Science).."  July, 2010
  63. Flanagan, O; Williams, RA "What does the modularity of morals have to do with ethics? Four moral sprouts plus or minus a few.."  July, 2010: 430-453. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  64. Flanagan, O "What is it Like to be an Addict?." Addiction and Responsibility. Ed. Graham, G; Poland, G M I T PRESS, 2010
  65. Flanagan, O "Can do attitudes: Some positive illusions are not misbeliefs."  Cambridge University Press (CUP), December, 2009: 519-520. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  66. Flanagan, O "The Literate Ape."  November, 2009 [php]
  67. O. Flanagan Jr. (March 21, 2009). [The Ego Tunnel http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20127001.600-review-the-ego-tunnel-by-thomas-metzinger.html]. New Scientist.
  68. Flanagan, O "The Ego Tunnel."  March, 2009 [html]
  69. Flanagan, O "One Enchanted Being: Neuroexistentialism & Meaning."  WILEY, March, 2009: 41-49. [doi]
  70. Flanagan, O "Your mind is more than your brain."  January, 2009: 42-43. [html], [doi]  [abs]
  71. Flanagan, O "Ethical expressions: Why moralists scowl, frown and smile." The Cambridge Companion to Darwin. Cambridge University Press, January, 2009: 413-434. [doi]  [abs]
  72. O. Flanagan Jr. (2009). [“The Literate Ape,” New Scientist November 23, 2009 http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/culturelab/2009/11/how-our-brains-learned-to-read.php].
  73. O. Flanagan Jr. (2009). [“The Left Brain Conspiracy,” New Scientist, December 9, 2009 http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427381.600].
  74. Flanagan, O "Moral Science? Still Metaphysical After All These Years." Moral Personality, Identity and Character: Explorations in Moral Psychology. Ed. Narvaez, D; Lapsley, DK Cambridge University Press, 2009: 52-78. [ojf/Moral]
  75. Flanagan, O "“Buddhist Persons & Eudaimonia Buddha”." Routledge Companion to Philosophical Psychology. Ed. Symons, J 2009 [ojf/BuddhistPersons.pdf]
  76. Flanagan, O "Five Questions." Mind & Consciousness. Ed. Grim, P VIP Press, 2009
  77. Flanagan, O "Neuro-Eudaimonics, or Buddhists Lead Neuroscientists to the Seat of Happiness." Oxford Handbook on Philosophy and Neuroscience. Ed. Bickle, J 2009 [ojf/Ch23Neuro-Eudaimonics.pdf]
  78. Flanagan, O "The Structures of Meaningful Life Stories."  2009
  79. Flanagan, O "Moral contagion and logical persuasion in the Mozi."  WILEY, September, 2008: 473-491. [doi]
  80. Flanagan, O "The Neural Pathway to the White House."  July, 2008 [mg19826586.300-review-ithe-political-mindi-by-george-lakoff.html]
  81. Flanagan, O "Review: The Political Mind by George Lakoff."  May, 2008: 48-49. [doi]  [abs]
  82. Flanagan, O "Consciousness."  Ed. Honderich, T Oxford University Press, February, 2008: 176-185. [doi]  [abs]
  83. Flanagan, O "Where is the Happiness." Oxford Companion to Philosophy and Neuroscience. Oxford University Press (OUP), 2008
  84. O. Flanagan (Fall, 2007). The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World.. MIT Press.  [author's comments]
  85. Flanagan, O (2007). The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World.. M I T PRESS.
  86. Flanagan, O; Sarkissian, H; Wong, D ""What is the Nature of Morality? A Response to Casebeer, Railton, and Ruse"." *Moral Psychology: The Evolution of Morality*. Ed. Sinnott-Armstrong, W M I T PRESS, 2007: 45-52.
  87. Flanagan, O; Sarkissian, H; Wong, D "Naturalizing Ethics." *Moral Psychology: The Evolution of Morality*. Ed. Sinnott-Armstrong, W M I T PRESS, 2007: 1-26.
  88. O. Flanagan "“The Bodhisattva’s Brain: Neuroscience and Happiness” in." The Buddha’s Way: The Confluence of Buddhist Thought and Applied Psychological Research in the Post-Modern Age: Routledge: Cruzon, London, In Press: Editors, D. K. Nauriyal, Michael Drummond, Y. B. Lal: Forward: His Holiness, XIV Dalai Lama. Fall, 2006
  89. Flanagan, O "Varieties of Naturalism." Oxford Companion to Religion and Science. OUP, Winter, 2006
  90. Flanagan, O "The Bodhisattva’s Brain: Neuroscience and Happiness." The Buddha’s Way: The Confluence of Buddhist Thought and Applied Psychological Research in the Post-Modern Age. Ed. Nauriyal, DK; Drummond, YB Routledge, 2006
  91. Greene, M; Schill, K; Takahashi, S; Bateman-House, A; Beauchamp, T; Bok, H; Cheney, D; Coyle, J; Deacon, T; Dennett, D; Donovan, P; Flanagan, O; Goldman, S; Greely, H; Martin, L; Miller, E; Mueller, D; Siegel, A; Solter, D; Gearhart, J; McKhann, G; Faden, R "Ethics: Moral issues of human-non-human primate neural grafting.."  July, 2005: 385-386. [doi]
  92. Flanagan, O "The colour of happiness."  December, 2003: 44.
  93. Flanagan, O "Ethical expressions: Why moralists scowl, frown and smile." The Cambridge Companion to Darwin. Cambridge University Press, January, 2003: 377-398. [doi]  [abs]
  94. (2003). Narrative and Consciousness: Literature, Psychology, and the Brain. Eds. Gary Fireman, Ted McVay, and Owen Flanagan.. Oxford University Press.  [abs] [author's comments]
  95. Flanagan, O "Emotional Expressions: Why Moralists Scowl, Frown, and Smile." The Cambridge Companion to Darwin. Ed. Radick, G; Hodges, J Cambridge University Press, 2003
  96. Flanagan, O "The Neurobiology of Sexual Self-Consciousness: Mind and the Interplay of Brain and Body." Narrative and Consciousness: Literature, Psychology, and the Brain.. Ed. Fireman, G; McVay, T; Flanagan, O Oxford University Press, Spring, 2003  [abs]
  97. Flanagan, O "Emotional Expressions." The Cambridge Companion to Darwin. Ed. Radick, ; Hodge, Cambridge University Press, 2003
  98. Flanagan, O (2003). The Problem of the Soul: Two Visions of Mind and How to Reconcile Them.. Basic Books.
  99. Flanagan, O (2003). Almas Que Suenan.. Oceano.  [abs]
  100. Polger, T; Flanagan, O "A decade of teleofunctionalism: Lycan's consciousness and consciousness and experience."  February, 2001: 113-126. [doi]  [abs]
  101. Polger, T; Flanagan, O "Natural Questions to Natural Answers." Biology Meets Psychology: Constraints, Connections, Conjectures. M I T PRESS, 2001
  102. Polger, T; Flanagan, O "Is Consciousness an Adaptation?." Evolving Consciousness. Ed. Mulhauser, G Johns Benjamin, Amsterdam, 2001
  103. Flanagan, O "Dreaming is not an adaptation."  Cambridge University Press (CUP), December, 2000: 936-939. [doi]  [abs]
  104. Flanagan, O (1999). Dreaming Souls.. Oxford University Press.
  105. Hardcastle, VG; Flanagan, O "Multiplex vs. Multiple Selves: Distinguishing Dissociative Disorders."  1999: 645-657. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  106. Patton, LL; Griffiths, PJ "Foreward." David Peter Lawrence - Rediscovering God with Transcendental Argument: A Contemporary Interpretation of Monistic Kashmiri Éaiva Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999: ix-xi. [doi]
  107. (1998). The Nature of Consciousness.. M I T PRESS.
  108. Flanagan, O "Moral Confidence: Three Cheers for Naturalistic Ethics." In The Face of Facts: Moral Inquiry in American Scholarship. Ed. Westbrook, ; Bethe-Elstain, ; Fox, Cambridge University Press, 1997
  109. Flanagan, O; Guzeldere, G "Consciousness: A Philosophical Tour." Consciousness, Cognition, and Computation. Ed. Rolls, E Oxford University Press, 1997
  110. Flanagan, O "How to Study Consciousness Empirically: The Case of Dreams." Consciousness, Cognition, and Computation. Ed. Rolls, E Oxford University Press, 1997
  111. Flanagan, O "Consciousness as a Pragmatist Views It." The Cambridge Companion to William James. Ed. Putnam, RA Cambridge University Press, 1997
  112. Flanagan, O; Dryden, D "Consciousness and the Mind." Invitation to Cognitive Science. Ed. Sternberg, S M I T PRESS, 1997
  113. Flanagan, O "Ethics Naturalized: Ethics and Human Ecology." Mind and Morals. Ed. May, ; Clark, ; Friedman, M I T PRESS, 1996
  114. Flanagan, O "Moral Network." The Churchlands and Their Critics. Ed. McCauley, R Basil Blackwell, 1996
  115. Flanagan, O; Polger, T "Zombies and the Function of Consciousness."  1996
  116. Flanagan, O (1996). Self Expressions: Mind, Morals and the Meaning of Life.. Oxford University Press.
  117. Flanagan, O "Prospects For A Unified Theory of Consciousness or, What Dreams are Made Of." Scientific Approaches to the Question of Consciousness: 25th Carnegie Symposium on Cognition. Ed. Cohen, J; Schooler, J Erlbaum, 1996
  118. Flanagan, O "Consciousness and the natural method.."  September, 1995: 1103-1115. [7501132], [doi]  [abs]
  119. O. Flanagan Jr. ""Consciousness"." The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Ed. Ted Honderich Oxford University Press, 1995
  120. Flanagan, O "Multiple Identity, Character Transformation, and Self-Reclamation." Philosophical Psychopathology. Ed. Graham, G; Stephens, L MIT, 1995: 135-162.
  121. Flanagan, O "Behaviorism." The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Ed. Honderich, T Oxford University Press, 1995
  122. Flanagan, O "D. C. Dennett." The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Ed. Honderich, T Oxford University Press, 1995
  123. Flanagan, O "Stream of Consciousness." The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Ed. Honderich, T Oxford University Press, 1995
  124. Flanagan, O "History of the Philosophy of Mind." The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Ed. Honderich, T Oxford University Press, 1995
  125. Flanagan, O "Consciousness." The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Ed. Honderich, T Oxford University Press, 1995
  126. Flanagan, O "The Moment of Truth on the Dublin Bridge."  1995
  127. Flanagan, O "Deconstructing Dreams: The Spandrels of Sleep."  Ed. Hameroff, SR; Kaszniak, AW; Scott, AC M I T PRESS, 1995: 5-27. Version in Proceedings of Tucson I Conference on Consciousness (MIT Press). [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  128. FLANAGAN, O "THE MOMENT OF TRUTH ON DUBLIN BRIDGE, A RESPONSE TO PICKERING,ANDREW."  1995: 467-474.
  129. Jr, OF ""Stream of Consciousness"."  Ed. Honderich, T Oxford University Press, 1995
  130. Flanagan, O "The Malaise of Modernity.Charles Taylor."  University of Chicago Press, October, 1993: 192-194. [doi]
  131. Flanagan, O "Situations and Dispositions." Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science. Ed. Goldman, AI Cambridge: MIT Press, 1993: 681-695. (reprint from Varieties of Moral Personality)
  132. FLANAGAN, O "VALIDATION IN THE CLINICAL THEORY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS - A STUDY IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS - GRUNBAUM,A."  1993: 3-4.
  133. Flanagan, O "Other Minds, Obligation, and Honesty." Social and Cognitive Factors in Preschoolers’ Deception. Ed. Ceci, S; DeSimone, M; Putnick, ME Lawrence Erlbaum, 1992
  134. Flanagan, O (1992). Consciousness Reconsidered.. M I T PRESS.
  135. Flanagan, O "Identity, Gender, and Strong Evaluation."  JSTOR, April, 1991: 198-198. (short version of invited address to Central Division of American Philosophical Association) [2215579], [doi]
  136. Flanagan, O "The modularity of consciousness."  Cambridge University Press (CUP), January, 1991: 446-447. [doi]
  137. Flanagan, O (1991). Varieties of Moral Personality: Ethics and Psychological Realism.. Harvard University Press.
  138. Flanagan, O "Virtue and Ignorance."  Philosophy Documentation Center, August, 1990: 420-420. [2026736], [doi]
  139. Flanagan, O "Identity and Strong and Weak Evaluation." Identity, Character, and Morality. Ed. Flanagan, O; Rorty, AO 1990: 37-65.
  140. (1990). Identity, Character, and Morality: Essays in Moral Psychology.. M I T PRESS.
  141. Flanagan, O "Pragmatism, Ethics, and Correspondence Truth: Response to Gibson and Quine."  University of Chicago Press, April, 1988: 541-549. [2380967], [doi]
  142. Flanagan, O; Jackson, K "Justice, Care, and Gender: The Kohlberg-Gilligan Debate Revisited."  University of Chicago Press, April, 1987: 622-637. Reprinted in Feminism and Political Theory, ed. Cass R. Sunstein (Chicago, 1990) [doi]
  143. Flanagan, O "Materialism and immaterialism: A reply to Robinson."  Portico, September, 1986: 722-722. [doi]
  144. Flanagan, OJ "Psychoanalysis as a social activity."  Cambridge University Press (CUP), January, 1986: 238-239. [doi]
  145. Flanagan, O "Psychoanalysis and Social Practice: A Comment on Grünbaum."  Fall, 1986
  146. Flanagan, O "Admirable Immorality and Admirable Imperfection."  Philosophy Documentation Center, 1986: 41-60. [2026466], [doi]
  147. FLANAGAN, O "CONSCIOUSNESS, NATURALISM, AND NAGEL."  INST MIND BEHAVIOR INC, June, 1985: 373-390.
  148. Flanagan, O (1984). The Science of the Mind.. M I T PRESS.  (2nd edition 1991.)
  149. Flanagan, O; Adler, J "Impartiality and Particularity."  1983: 576-596. [40970910], [doi]
  150. Flanagan,, OJ "Quinean Ethics."  University of Chicago Press, October, 1982: 56-74. [2380762], [doi]
  151. Flanagan,, OJ "Virtue, Sex, and Gender: Some Philosophical Reflections on the Moral Psychology Debate."  University of Chicago Press, April, 1982: 499-512. [2380735], [doi]
  152. Flanagan,, OJ "A Reply to Lawrence Kohlberg."  University of Chicago Press, April, 1982: 529-532. [2380737], [doi]
  153. Flanagan, OJ "Moral Structures?."  SAGE Publications, January, 1982: 255-270. [doi]
  154. Flanagan, OJ "Psychology, progress and the problem of reflexivity: a study in the epistemological foundations of psychology.."  January, 1981: 375-386. [doi]
  155. Flanagan, O "Skinnerian Metaphysics and the Problem of Operationism."  1980: 1-13. [27758948], [doi]
  156. Flanagan, OJ; McCreadie-Albright, T "Malcolm and the fallacy of behaviorism."  Springer Nature, December, 1974: 425-430. [doi]

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