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56
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1890
National Ranking
902

Overview

Martin Davies is affiliated with Tulane University in the United States and has contributed to research across multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on the intersection of business, management, accounting, social sciences, and economics. Their work spans several fields, including Business, Management and Accounting, Social Sciences, and Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

Their research interests are reflected in a variety of main topics, which include:

  • Law, logistics, and international trade
  • International Arbitration and Investment Law
  • Corporate Law and Human Rights
  • Conflict of Laws and Jurisdiction
  • European and International Contract Law
  • International Law and Aviation
  • World Trade Organization Law

Martin Davies has published extensively, with notable recent papers including:

  • Cotard delusion, emotional experience and depersonalisation (2022, Cognitive Neuropsychiatry)
  • A Simple Model of Internal and External Balance for Resource-Rich Developing Countries (2022, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • Failure of hypothesis evaluation as a factor in delusional belief (2021, Cognitive Neuropsychiatry)
  • What is Capgras delusion? (2021, Cognitive Neuropsychiatry)
  • How unexpected observations lead to new beliefs: A Peircean pathway (2020, Consciousness and Cognition)

Their publication record includes work in key venues such as:

  • Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Consciousness and Cognition
  • Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies
  • World Economy

In addition to journal articles, Martin Davies has contributed to book publications. One notable title is Epistemic Entitlement, published by Oxford University Press in 2020. Another forthcoming book is Struggle, Reform, Boom and Bust: An Economic History of Papua New Guinea since Independence, scheduled for publication by ANU Press in 2025.

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Jiang Lin
  • Max Coltheart
  • Anne M. Aimola Davies
  • Marcel Schröder

Martin Davies' research covers a blend of theoretical and applied topics, including exploration of delusional belief and cognitive neuropsychiatry, as well as economic modeling relevant to resource-rich developing countries. This interdisciplinary range demonstrates integration across social sciences, law, and economic policy domains.

Best Publications

  • Doing a Successful Research Project: Using Qualitative or Quantitative Methods

    Martin Brett Davies

  • Concept mapping, mind mapping and argument mapping: what are the differences and do they matter?

    W. Martin Davies

  • Folk Psychology: The Theory of Mind Debate

    Martin Davies;Tony Stone

  • Two notions of necessity

    Martin Davies;Lloyd Humberstone

  • Monothematic delusions: towards a two-factor account

    Martin Davies;Max Coltheart;Robyn Langdon;Nora Breen

  • Groupwork as a form of assessment: common problems and recommended solutions

    W. Martin Davies

  • The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Thinking in Higher Education

    W. Martin Davies;Ronald Barnett

  • Consciousness: Psychological and Philosophical Essays

    Martin Davies;Glyn W. Humphreys

  • Critical thinking and the disciplines reconsidered

    Martin Davies

  • Mental simulation : evaluations and applications

    Martin Davies;Tony Stone

  • Understanding minds and understanding communicated meanings in schizophrenia

    Robyn Langdon;Martin Davies;M. A. X. Coltheart

  • A Model of Critical Thinking in Higher Education

    Martin Davies

  • Externalism, architecturalism, and epistemic warrant

    Martin Davies

  • EPISTEMIC ENTITLEMENT, WARRANT TRANSMISSION AND EASY KNOWLEDGE

    Martin Davies

  • Pathologies of Belief

    Martin Davies;Max Coltheart

  • Tacit Knowledge and Semantic Theory: Can a Five per cent Difference Matter?

    Martin Davies

  • On Epistemic Entitlement

    Martin Davies

  • Intensive Teaching Formats: A Review.

    W. Martin Davies

  • An "infusion" approach to critical thinking: Moore on the critical thinking debate

    W. Martin Davies

  • Externalism and Armchair Knowledge

    Martin Davies

  • Advances in systemic linguistics : recent theory and practice

    Martin Davies;Louise Ravelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Max Coltheart
Max Coltheart Macquarie University
Willard Van Orman Quine
Willard Van Orman Quine Harvard University
Glyn W. Humphreys
Glyn W. Humphreys University of Oxford
Robyn Langdon
Robyn Langdon Macquarie University
Ronald Barnett
Ronald Barnett University College London
Lawrence Weiskrantz
Lawrence Weiskrantz University of Oxford
Donald Davidson
Donald Davidson University of California, Berkeley
Giovanni Stanghellini
Giovanni Stanghellini University of Florence
Daniel C. Dennett
Daniel C. Dennett Tufts University
Margaret Harris
Margaret Harris Oxford Brookes University

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