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Lizzy Caston gave a shout-out to my food cart map on her Portland Food Cart blog.
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(Caston 2002, argues that Aristotle had a theory of conscious perception of this sort.)
Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness Carruthers, Peter 2007
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Caston, V. and D. Graham (eds.), 2002, Presocratic Philosophy:
Presocratic Philosophy Curd, Patricia 2007
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Caston, V. (1997) "Epiphenomenalisms, Ancient and Modern", The Philosophical Review 106: 309-363.
Epiphenomenalism Robinson, William 2007
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Caston, V.ctor, 2002, “Gorgias on Thought and its Objects,” in Presocratic Philosophy: Essays in honour of Alexander Mourelatos, V. Caston and D.W. Graham (eds.),
Intentionality in Ancient Philosophy Caston, Victor 2007
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Interest in the representational powers of mind goes back to the beginnings of Western philosophy (Caston 2003).
Pleasure Katz, Leonard D. 2006
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(Caston 1997 provides evidence that Galen was an emergentist), but they were certainly the first to work out a comprehensive emergentist picture.
Emergent Properties O'Connor, Timothy 2006
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Diana too, placed in space by Michel, reproduced, but without any trick, the wonderful suspension practiced by Caston and Robert
Round the Moon 2003
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TD strike to Rob Caston with 2: 22 to go in the second quarter gave New Mexico a 23-7 halftime advantage.
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New Mexico-Caston 31 pass from Caamano (two-point conversion failed)
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