Representative publications by Lynn Holt:

Books

Apprehension: Reason in the Absence of Rules, Ashgate, 2002

Articles

"Principlism and the Ethics of Virtue," in Politics and Ethics 2 #1, 2006.
"Rational Magic: Thomas Digges' Sixteenth Century Defense of Copernicanism," in The Modern Schoolman, November, 2001.
"Metaphor, History, Consciousness: From Locke to Dennett,"   The Philosophical Forum, XXX #3, 1999.
"Rationality is Still Hard Work: More on the Disruptive Effects of Deliberation," Philosophical Psychology, v. 12, #2, 1999.
"Aristotle on the Arche of Practical Reasoning." Journal of Philosophical Research, 29, 1999.
"Towards a Very Old Account of Rationality in Experiment: Occult Practices in Chaotic Sonoluminescence." co-authored with Glynn Holt, Idealization in Contemporary Physics, ed. Niall Shanks, Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and Humanities, vol. 63, 1998.
"Narrative Justification in Philosophy of Science; A Role for History." Scientific Methods: Conceptual and Historical Problems , eds. Peter Achinstein & Laura Snyder, Krieger Publishing, 1994.
"Rationality is Hard Work: An Alternative Interpretation of the Disruptive Effects of Thinking About Reasons." Philosophical Psychology, v. 6 # 3, 1993.
"Regularity in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems." co-authored with Glynn Holt, British Journal For the Philosophy of Science, v. 44, # 1, 1993.
"Avoiding the Analytic Assumption in Theories of Practical Rationality: A Metatheoretical Note." Contemporary Philosophy, v. 13 # 7, 1991.
"Causation, Transitivity, and Causal Relata." Journal of Philosophical Research v. 15, 1990.
"Social Psychology and Practical Reasoning: An Empirical Challenge to the Possibility of Practical Reasoning?" Philosophical Forum, v.20 #4, 1989.
"Teleological Explanation: A Species of Causal Explanation." Philosophical Psychology, v. 1 # 3, 1988.

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