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McCauley, R. N. (forthcoming). "The Principal Aim of a Liberal Education," Inaugural Lecture of the Blount Undergraduate Initiative, University of Alabama.

McCauley, R. N. (2006). "How Far Will an Account of Ritualized Behavior Go in Explaining Cultural Rituals?" Behavioural and Brain Sciences 29, 623-624.

McCauley, R. N. (2002). "Theoretical Arguments are not Icons," Ritual Studies 16, 23-29.

McCauley, R. N. (2000). Review of On the Contrary: Critical Essays, 1987-1997, P. M. Churchland and P.S. Churchland, Journal of Philosophy 97, 297-301.

McCauley, R. N. (1999). "Evolutionary Psychology," The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (second edition). R. Audi (ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 295-296.

McCauley, R. N. (1999). "Reductionism," The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences. R. Wilson and F. Keil (eds.). Cambridge: The MIT Press, 712-714.

McCauley, R. N. (1998). "Comparing the Cognitive Foundations of Religion and Science," Emory Cognition Project Report #37.

McCauley, R. N. (1998). Review of The Engine of Reason, The Seat of the Soul, P. Churchland, The Philosophical Quarterly 48, 542-545.

McCauley, R. N. (1996). Review of Psychology and Nihilism, F. Evans, Journal of the American Academy of Religion 64, 910-912.

Lawson, E. T. and McCauley, R. N. (1995). "Caring for the Details: A Humane Reply to Buckley and Buckley," Journal of the American Academy of Religion 63, 353-357.

McCauley, R. N. (1995). Review of Associative Engines: Connectionism, Concepts, and Representational Change, A. Clark, The Philosophical Quarterly 45, 241-243.

McCauley, R. N. (1994). Review of Consciousness Reconsidered, O. Flanagan, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 30, 61-65.

McCauley, R. N. (1992). "Defending Normative Naturalism: A Reply to Ellen Klein," Philosophical Psychology 5, 299-305.

McCauley, R. N. (1990). "Sociology of Knowledge as Epistemology," a review of Social Epistemology, S. Fuller, Contemporary Psychology 35, 569-571.

McCauley, R. N. (1989). "Acceptability, Analogy, and the Acceptability of Analogies," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12, 482-483.

McCauley, R. N. (1989). "Psychology in Mid-Stream: A Reply to Bechtel," Behaviorism (subsequently titled Behavior and Philosophy) 17, 75-77.

McCauley, R. N. (1987). "Psychology and Epistemology," a review of Epistemology and Cognition, A. Goldman, Contemporary Psychology 32, 522-524.

McCauley, R. N. (1987). "Reply to Robinson," Contemporary Psychology 32, 393.

McCauley, R. N. (1986). "Searching for a Fully Scientific Psychology," a review of Annals of Theoretical Psychology, Volume 3, K. B. Madsen and Leendert P. Mos (eds.), Contemporary Psychology 31, 844-845.

McCauley, R. N. (1986). Review of Science as Cognitive Process, R. Rubinstein, C. Laughlin, and J. McManus, Isis 77, 112-113.

McCauley, R. N. (1986). "The Concept of Mind Matters," a review of Philosophy of Psychology, D. Robinson, Contemporary Psychology 31, 428-429.

McCauley, R. N. (1985). "Concepts, Theories, and Truth," Emory Cognition Project Report #8.

McCauley, R. N. (1984). "Inference and Temporal Encoding in Episodic Memory," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7, 246-247.

McCauley, R. N. (1983). "Critical Misunderstanding and the Misunderstanding of 'Criticism,'" Liberal Education 69, 87-89.

McCauley, R. N. (1982). "The Science of Science," a review of On Scientific Thinking, R. Tweney, M. Doherty, C. Mynatt (eds.), Contemporary Psychology 27, 721-722.

McCauley, R. N. (1982). "Living and the Liberal Arts," The Courier 3, 14.

McCauley, R. N. (1980). "Reflections on Davidson's Anomalous Monism," Proceedings of the Heraclitean Society 5, 12-20.

McCauley, R. N. (1978). Review of Cultural Thematics, T. Seung, Comparative Drama 12, 170-172.
 


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