Notes

  1. . Joseph F. Rychlak, Discovering Free Will and Personal Responsibility (New York: Oxford University Press, 1979). Robert B. Glassman, “Free Will has a Neural Substrate: Critique of Joseph F. Rychlak's Discovering Free Will and Personal Responsibility,” Zygon 18 (March 1983): 67–82. Joseph F. Rychlak, “Free Will as Transcending the Unidirectional Neural Substrate,” in this issue.
  2. . Donald T. Campbell, “Natural Selection as an Epistemological Model,” in A Handbook of Method in Cultural Anthropology, ed. R. Naroll and R. Cohen (Garden City, N.Y.: Natural History Press, 1970), pp. 51–85.
  3. . William C. Wimsatt, “Robustness, Reliability, and Overdetermination in Science,” in Scientific Inquiry and the Social Sciences, ed. M. Brewer and B. Collins (San Francisco: Jossey—Bass, 1981), pp. 124–63.
  4. . David H. Hubel, “Evolution of Ideas on the Primary Visual Cortex, 1955–1978: A Biased Historical Account,” Bioscience Reports 2 (1982): 435–69. Robert L. Solso, Cognitive Psychology (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979).
  5. . C. A. Rosen, “Machine Vision and Robotics: Industrial Requirements,” in Computer Vision and Sensor—Based Robots, ed. G. G. Dodd and L. Rossol (New York: Plenum, 1979), pp. 3–22. Also see 1982 Robotics Industry Directory, ed. Philip C. Flora (La Canada, Calif.: Technical Data Base, 1982).
  6. . Ralph Wendell Burhoe, Toward a Scientific Theology (Ottawa: Christian Journals, 1981).
  7. . Robert B. Glassman and William C. Wimsatt, “Evolutionary Advantages and Limitations of Early Plasticity,” in The Behavioral Biology of Early Brain Damage, ed. C. R. Almli and S. Finger (New York: Academic Press, in preparation). Also R. B. Glassman, “Parsimonious Representation of Information in Layered Neural Systems,” Neuroscience Abstracts 9 (1983): in preparation; John Szentagothai and Michael A. Arbib, “Conceptual Models of Neural Organization,” Neurosciences Research Program Bulletin 12 (1974): 305–510.
  8. . Robert B.Glassman, “A Neural Systems Theory of Schizophrenia and Tardive Dyskinesia,” Behavioral Science  21 (1976): 274–88.
  9. . See Donald R. Campbell, “Downward Causation in Hierarchically Organized Biological Systems,” in Studies in the Philosofihy of Biology, ed. F. J. Ayala and T. Dobzhansky (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974).
  10. . Burhoe.