
Index to Titles (1994-9)
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Against representational theories of consciousness
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Warfield, T.A.6 (1), pp.66-9
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Agents of alienation
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Lanier, J.2 (1), pp.76-81
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And Now a Brief Word From Now. Logical Dependencies Between Vernacular
Concepts of Free Will, Time and Consciousness
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Lanier, J.6 (8-9), pp.261-68
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And the meme raths outgrabe
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Wheelwell, D.5 (3), pp.362-374
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Anthropologist on Mars, an
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Sacks, O.; Freeman, A.1 (2), pp.234-240
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Archetypes and memes: their structure, relationships and behaviour
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Nunn, C.M.H.5 (3), pp.344-354
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Are plants conscious?
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Nagel, A.H.M.4 (3), pp.215-230
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Art and the Brain
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Zeki, S.6 (6-7), pp.76-96
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Art and the Brain: Editorial Introduction
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Goguen, J.6 (6-7), pp.5-14
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Astonishing Hypothesis, the
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Crick, F.H.C.; Clark, J.1 (1), pp.10-16
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Attention and consciousness in the processing of novelty
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Underwood, G.; Paterson, K.; Chapman, P.4 (4), pp.339-44
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Attention, Intention, and Will in Quantum Physics
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Stapp, H.P.6 (8-9), pp.143-64
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Awareness, mental phenomena and consciousness: a synthesis of Dennett
and Rosenthal
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Rockwell, T.3 (5-6), pp.463-476
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Battle within. Shakespeare's brain and the nature of human consciousness
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Johnston, P.K.4 (4), pp.365-73
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Being Scientific About Our Selves
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Midgley, M.6 (4), pp.85-98
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Beliefs about consciousness and reality of participants at 'Tucson II'
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Baruss, I.; Moore, R.J.5 (4), pp.483-496
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Beyond the Computer Metaphor: Behaviour as Interaction
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Cisek, P.6 (11-12), pp.125-42
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Beyond the Fringe: William James on the Transitional Parts of the Stream
of Consciousness
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Bailey, A.R.6 (2-3), pp.141-53
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Bifold Model of Freewill, A
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McCrone, J.6 (8-9), pp.241-59
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Biology of free will,the
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Ho, M.W.3 (3), pp.231-244
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Blindsight in Debates about Qualia
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Holt, J.6 (5), pp.54-71
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Body-image, Movement and Consciousness: Examples from a Somatic Practice
in the Feldenkrais Method
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Ginsburg, C.6 (2-3), pp.79-91
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Brain and self workshop, the
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Sutherland, J.K.B.; Ione, A.4 (5-6), pp.390-2
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Brain and the Composition of Conscious Experience. Of Deep and Surface
Structure; Frames of Reference; Episode and Executive; Models and Monitors
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Pribram, K.H.6 (5), pp.19-42
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Buddhist meditation and the consciousness of time
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Novak, P.3 (3), pp.267-277
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Buddhist Tradition of Samatha, The: Methods for Refining and Examining
Consciousness
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Wallace, B.A.6 (2-3), pp.175-87
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Can people think?
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de Bruijn, N.G.3 (5-6), pp.425-447
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Can phenomenal qualities exist unperceived?
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Feser, E.5 (4), pp.405-414
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Cartesian dualism and the concept of medical placebos
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Campbell, A.1 (2), pp.230-233
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Cave Art, Autism, and the Evolution of the Human Mind
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Humphrey, N.6 (6-7), pp.116-43
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Changing Constructions of Consciousness
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Rose, H.6 (11-12), pp.251-58
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Collapse of a quantum field may affect brain function
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Nunn, C.M.H.; Clarke, C.J.S.; Blott, B.H.1 (1), pp.127-139
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Commentary on Bernard Baars' `In the theatre of consciousness'
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Hiley, B.J.4 (4), pp.329-31
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Commentary on Bernard Baars' `in the theatre of consciousness'
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Combs, A.4 (4), pp.314-16
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Commentary on Bernard Baars' `In the theatre of consciousness'
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Taylor, J.G.4 (4), pp.337-9
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Commentary On Chris Nunn's 'Archetypes And Memes'
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Atmanspacher, H.5 (3), pp.355-61
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Commentary on N. Humphrey, "Cave Art, Autism..."
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[various]6 (6-7), pp.123-143
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Commentary on Ramachandran and Hirstein
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[various]6 (6-7), pp.52-75
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Competing for consciousness: A Darwinian mechanism at an appropriate
level of explanation
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Calvin, W.H.5 (4), pp.389-404
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Complexity, meaning and the cartesian cut
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Atmanspacher, H.1 (2), pp.168-181
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Computers near the threshold
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Gardener, M.3 (1), pp.89-94
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Conscious and Veridical Motion Perception in a Human Hemianope
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Morland, A.B.6 (5), pp.43-53
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Conscious events as orchestrated space-time selections
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Hameroff, S.R.; Penrose, R.3 (1), pp.36-53
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Consciousness - Popper's Contribution
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James, R.2 (2), pp.188-190
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Consciousness - what is the problem, and how should it be addressed?
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Gray, J.2 (1), pp.5-9
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Consciousness all the way down? An analysis of McGinn's critique of
panexperientialism.
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de Quincey, C.1 (2), pp.217-229
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Consciousness and cognitive architecture
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Haarmann, H.J.4 (4), pp.325-9
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Consciousness and Emotion: Review of Jaak Panksepp's 'Affective Neuroscience'
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Watt, D.F.6 (6/7), pp.191-200
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Consciousness and space
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McGinn, C.2 (3), pp.220-230
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Consciousness as an engineering issue. Part 1
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Michie, D.1 (2), pp.182-185
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Consciousness as an engineering issue. Part 2
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Michie, D.2 (1), pp.52-66
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Consciousness as self-function
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Perlis, D.4 (5-6), pp.509-25
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Consciousness at the frontiers of neuroscience
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Ratte, J.4 (5-6), pp.397-8
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Consciousness can no more be ignored
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Elitzur, A.C.2 (4), pp.353-357
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Consciousness explained as an internal integrating system
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Sommerhoff, G.3 (2), pp.139-157
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Consciousness in non-human animals: adopting the precautionary principle
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Bradshaw, R.H.5 (1), pp.108-14
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Consciousness in the biological sciences
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Goodwin, B.2 (4), pp.373
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Consciousness it/self
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Laycock, S.W.5 (2), pp.141-152
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Consciousness reframed
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Lowenstein, O.5 (5-6), pp.739-41
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Consciousness reframed: art, technology and consciousness in the post
biological era
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Lowenstein, O.5 (5-6), pp.739-41
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Consciousness, information and panpsychism
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Seager, W.2 (3), pp.272-288
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Consciousness, Intentionality and Causality
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Freeman, W.J.6 (11-12), pp.143-72
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Consciousness: a natural history
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Sheets-Johnstone, M.5 (3), pp.260-94
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Consciousness: a neurosurgical perspective
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Petty, P.G.5 (1), pp.86-96
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Consciousness: A Prelude (Poem)
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Mosley, I.6 (5), pp.76
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Consciousness: inexplicable -- and useless too?
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Lewis, H.A.5 (1), pp.59-66
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Consciousness: what it is, how to study it, what to learn from its history.
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Guzeldere, G.2 (1), pp.30-51
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Construction of Social Reality, the. Anthony Freeman in conversation
with John Searle
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Searle, J.; Freeman, A.2 (2), pp.180-189
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Conversations with zombies
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Moody, T.1 (2), pp.196-200
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Cosmic consciousness experience and psychedelic experiences: a first
person comparison
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Smith, A.L.; Tart, C.T.5 (1), pp.97-107
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Could the Future Taste Purple? Reclaiming Mind, Body and Cognition
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Núñez, R.6 (11-12), pp.41-60
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Dance Form of the Eyes, The: What Cognitive Science Can Learn From Art
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Ellis, R.D.6 (6-7), pp.161-75
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Death: the skeleton key of consciousness studies?
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Lanier, J.4 (2), pp.181-5
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Decisive Action. Personal Responsibility All the Way Down
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Freeman, A.J.C.6 (8-9), pp.275-8
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Deconstruction and consciousness: the question of unity
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Haney, W.S.5 (1), pp.19-33
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Demolishing the self
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Blackmore, S.1 (2), pp.280-282
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Descartes, Flanagan and Moody
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Chandler, K.2 (4), pp.358-359
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Developmental-ecological perspective on Strawson's 'The self', a
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Butterworth, G.5 (2), pp.132-140
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Dialogue of the soul with itself, the
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Blachowicz, J.4 (5-6), pp.485-508
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Do We Have Free Will?
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Libet, B.6 (8-9), pp.47-57
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Do we understand consciousness?
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Searle, J.; Freeman, W.5 (5-6), pp.718-33
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Easy problems ain't so easy, the
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Hodgson, D.3 (1), pp.69-75
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Eating soup with chopsticks: dogmas, difficulties and alternatives in
the study of conscious experience
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Nunez, R.E.4 (2), pp.143-66
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Ecological Foundations of Cognition. I: Symmetry and Specificity of
Animal-Environment
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Turvey, M.T.; Shaw, R.E.6 (11-12), pp.95-110
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Ecological Foundations of Cognition. II: Degrees of Freedom and Conserved
Quantities in Animal-Environment Systems
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Shaw, R.E.; Turvey, M.T.6 (11-12), pp.111-24
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Ecological Organic Paradigm, An. A Framework of Analysis for Moral and
Political Philosophy
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Rutherford, J.H.6 (10), pp.81-104
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Editorial: The future of consciousness studies
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4 (5-6), pp.385-8
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Editors' Introduction
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Libet, B.; Freeman, A.J.; Sutherland, J.K.B.6 (8-9), pp.ix-xxiii
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Einstein and Tagore: Man, nature and mysticism
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Home, D.; Robinson, A.2 (2), pp.167-179
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Einstein meets Magritte
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Bouratinos, E.2 (4), pp.374-375
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Elements of consciousness and their neurodynamical correlates, the
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MacLennan, B.3 (5-6), pp.409-424
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Elements of reality: a dialogue
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Hut, P.; van Fraassen, B.4 (2), pp.167-80
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Emergence & the mind-body problem
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Silberstein, M.5 (4), pp.464-82
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Emergence of Art and Language in the Human Brain, The
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Harth, E.6 (6-7), pp.97-115
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Emotion and Movement. A Beginning Empirical-Phenomenological Analysis
of Their Relationship
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Sheets-Johnstone, M.6 (11-12), pp.259-77
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Emotion and Phylogeny
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Cabanac, M.6 (6-7), pp.176-90
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Emotion and the function of consciousness
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DeLancey, C.3 (5-6), pp.492-499
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Ethical Primate, the. Anthony Freeman in discussion with Mary Midgley
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Midgley, M.; Freeman, A.2 (1), pp.67-75
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Ethics are Intrinsic to Consciousness Science
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Pickering, J.6 (6-7), pp.202-6
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Ethnomethodology, consciousness and self
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Watson, R.5 (2), pp.202-223
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Evolutionary explanation and the hard problem of consciousness
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Horst, S.6 (1), pp.39-48
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Exceptional persons: on the limits of imaginary cases
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Gendler, T.S.5 (5-6), pp.592-610
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Exceptional persons: on the limits of imaginary cases
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Gendler, T.S.5 (5-6), pp.592-610
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Experiential clarification of the problem of self
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Shear, J.5 (5-6), pp.673-86
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Facing backwards on the problem of consciousness
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Dennett, D.C.3 (1), pp.4-6
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Facing ourselves: Incorrigibility and the mind body problem
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Warner, R.3 (3), pp.217-230
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Facing up to the problem of consciousness
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Chalmers, D.J.2 (3), pp.200-219
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Fear of Mechanism. A Compatibilist Critique of 'The Volitional Brain'
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Clark, T.W.C.6 (8-9), pp.279-93
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Function and phenomenology: Closing the explanatory gap
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Clark, T.2 (3), pp.241-254
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Functionalism's response to the problem of absent qualia: more discussion
of zombies
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Hardcastle, V.G.3 (4), pp.357-373
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Gaps in Penrose's toiling
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Grush, R.; Churchland, P.S.2 (1), pp.10-29
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Giving up on the hard problem of consciousness
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Mills, E.3 (1), pp.26-32
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Global workspace agents
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Franklin, S.4 (4), pp.322-4
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Global workspace or pandemonium?
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Rockwell, T.4 (4), pp.334-7
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GW theory in the spotlight of evolution
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Cisek, P.E.4 (4), pp.310-13
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Hand, Mouth and Brain. The Dynamic Emergence of Speech and Gesture
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Iverson, J.M.; Thelen, E.6 (11-12), pp.19-40
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Happiness doesn't come in bottles. Neuroscientists learn that joy comes
through dancing, not drugs
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Freeman, W.J.4 (1), pp.67-70
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Hard problem, the: a quantum approach
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Stapp, H.3 (3), pp.194-210
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Hard problem, the: closing the empirical gap
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Shear, J.3 (1), pp.54-68
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Hardness of the hard problem, the
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Robinson, W.S.3 (1), pp.14-25
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Health as one's own responsibility: no, thank you!
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Illich, I.1 (1), pp.25-31
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'Hermeneutic Objection', a: Language and the inner view
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Nixon,G.6 (11-12) pp.257-67
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Heraclitus of modern science, the: interview with Ilya Prigogine
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Prigogine, I.; Bouratinos, E.3 (4), pp.374-378
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Hidden side of Wolfgang Pauli, the: an eminent physicist's extraordinary
encounter with depth psychology
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Atmanspacher, H.; Primas, H.3 (2), pp.112-126
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Hornswoggle problem, the
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Churchland, P.S.3 (5-6), pp.402-408
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Hume's Mistake
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Hodgson, D.6 (8-9), pp.201-24
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Hybrid cognition
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Worden, R.P.6 (1), pp.70-90
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I = Awareness
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Deikman, A.J.3 (4), pp.350-356
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I am John's brain
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Clark, A.2 (2), pp.144-148
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If the eye were an animal . . . the problem of representation in understanding,
meaning and intelligence
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Horner, J.M.3 (2), pp.127-138
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In defence of impenetrable zombies
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Bringsjord, S.2 (4), pp.348-450
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In the theatre of consciousness. Global Workspace Theory, a rigorous
scientific theory of consciousness
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Baars, B.J.4 (4), pp.292-309
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In the theatre of working memory of the brain
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Osaka, N.4 (4), pp.332-4
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Integral theory of consciousness, an
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Wilber, K.4 (1), pp.71-92
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Interpretation of the 'self' from the dynamical systems perspective,
an: a constructivist approach
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Tani, J.5 (5-6), pp.516-42
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Introspection As Practice
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Vermersch, P.6 (2-3), pp.17-42
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Intuitive Experience, The
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Petitmengin-Peugeot, C.6 (2-3), pp.43-77
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Irrationality in philosophy and psychology: the moral implications of
self-defeating behaviour
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James, C.A.5 (2), pp.224-234
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Is causality circular? Event structure in folk psychology, cognitive
science and buddist logic
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Rosch, E.1 (1), pp.50-65
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Is physics an observer-private phenomenon like consciousness?
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Rossler, O.E.; Rossler, R.; Weibel, P.5 (4), pp.443-53
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It's O.K. to be Complicated. The Case of Emotion
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Hardcastle, V.G.6 (11-12), pp.237-50
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James Newman: Obituary Notice
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Baars, B.6 (6-7), pp.201
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Know thyself
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Wilkes, K.V.5 (2), pp.153-165
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Language and experience in the cognitive study of mysticism. Commentary
on Forman
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Mangan, B.1 (2), pp.250-252
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Libertarian Imperative, The
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Uus, U.6 (10), pp.48-64
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Mathematical Description of Brain Dynamics in Perception and Action
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Nicolis, J.S.; Tsuda, I.6 (11-12), pp.215-28
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Mathematical Intelligence, Infinity and Machines: Beyond Gödelitis
-
Longo, G.6 (11-12), pp.191-214
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Mechanisms, microtubules and the mind
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Penrose, R.1 (2), pp.241-249
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Memorial on Sir John Eccles (1903-97)
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Libet, B.4 (4), pp.374-5
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Mental and bodily awareness in infancy: consciousness of self-existence
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Legerstee, M.5 (5-6), pp.627-45
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Mental and bodily awareness in infancy: consciousness of self-existence
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Legerstee, M.5 (5-6), pp.627-44
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Metaphor to mechanism; natural to disciplined
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Varela, F.J.4 (4), pp.344-6
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Mind, machines and paranormal phenomena: a rejoinder to Beloff's radical
dualist perspective
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Bierman, D.J.3 (5-6), pp.515-516
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Mind-Brain Interaction and Violation of Physical Laws
-
Wilson, D.L.6 (8-9), pp.185-200
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Minds and machines: a radical dualist perspective
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Beloff, J.1 (1), pp.32-37
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Models of the self: Editors' Introduction
-
Gallagher, S.; Shear, J.4 (5-6), pp.399-404
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Moving forward on the problem of consciousness
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Chalmers, D.J.4 (1), pp.3-46
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Mutual enlightenment: recent phenomenology in cognitive science
-
Gallagher, S.4 (3), pp.195-214
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Mysticism and social action: the mystic's calling, development and social
activity
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Woods, R.3 (2), pp.158-171
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Neural mechanism that randomises behaviour, A
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Carpenter, R.H.S.6 (1), pp.13-22
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Neuronal platonist, the: Michael Gazzaniga in conversation with Shaun
Gallagher
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Gallagher, S.; Gazzaniga, M.5 (5-6), pp.706-17
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Neuronal Platonist, The: Michael Gazzaniga in conversation with Shaun
Gallagher
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Gazzaniga, M.; Gallagher, J.5 (5-6), pp.706-17
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Neurophenomenology: a methodological remedy for the hard problem
-
Varela, F.J.3 (4), pp.330-349
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Neuroscience and folk psychology, an overview
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Hodgson, D.1 (2), pp.205-216
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New Year Poem (by Basho)
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Mosley (trans.), I.6 (5), pp.75
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Nonlocality of mind, the
-
Clarke, C.J.S.2 (3), pp.231-240
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Obituary: Willis Harman
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Clark, J.4 (3), pp.269-70
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Of capsules and carts: Mysticism, language and the via negativa
-
Forman, R.K.1 (1), pp.38-49
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On `being faceless': selfhood and facial embodiment
-
Cole, J.4 (5-6), pp.467-84
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On Aesthetic Perception
-
Brown, J.W.6 (6-7), pp.114-60
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On Chalmers' principle of organizational invariance and his `dancing
qualia' and `fading qualia' thought experiments
-
Greenberg, W.M.5 (1), pp.53-8
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On quantum theories of the mind
-
Scott, A.3 (5-6), pp.484-491
-
On quantum theories of the mind
-
Stapp, H.P.6 (1), pp.61-5
-
On the geometry of consciousness
-
Nunn, C.M.H.3 (5-6), pp.477-483
-
On the mechanism of consciousness
-
Cotterill, R.M.J.4 (3), pp.231-247
-
On the stages of perception: towards a synthesis of cognitive neuroscience
and the Buddhist Abhidhamma tradition
-
Lancaster, B.L.4 (2), pp.122-42
-
On the Unity of conscious experience
-
Cotterill, R.M.J.2 (4), pp.290-311
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On Volition: A Neurophysiologically Oriented Essay
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Ingvar, D.H.6 (8-9), pp.1-10
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One world, but a big one
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Midgley, M.3 (5-6), pp.500-514
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Only Here (Poem)
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Stark, A.6 (5), pp.75
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Ontogeny of Consciousness, The. John Dewey and Myrtle McGraw's Contribution
to a Science of Mind
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Dalton, T.C.6 (10), pp.3-26
-
Origins and history of consciousness
-
Wheelwell, D.4 (5-6), pp.532-40
-
Panexperientialist physicalism and the mind-body problem
-
Griffin, D.R.4 (3), pp.248-268
-
Past matter, present mind -- a convergence of worldviews (Review Article)
-
de Quincey, C.6 (1), pp.91-106
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Pathologically divided minds, synchronic unity and models of self
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Radden, J.5 (5-6), pp.658-72
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Perceptual Form of Life, The
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Skarda, C.A.6 (11-12), pp.79-93
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Periconscious substrates of consciousness, The: affective states and
the evolutionary origins of the self
-
Panksepp, J.5 (5-6), pp.566-82
-
PET imaging of conscious and unconscious verbal memory
-
Alkire, M.T.; Haier, R.J.; Fallon, J.H.; Barker, S.J.3 (5-6),
pp.448-462
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Phenomenal consciousness and self-awareness: a phenomenological critique
of representational theory
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Zahavi, D.; Parnas, J.5 (5-6), pp.687-705
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Phenomenological Reduction As Praxis, The
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Depraz, N.6 (2-3), pp.95-110
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Phenomenology and Agency: Methodological and Theoretical Issues in Strawson's
'The Self'
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Sheets-Johnstone, M.6 (4), pp.48-69
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Physics of Interactionism, The
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Mohrhoff, U.6 (8-9), pp.165-84
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Physics, machines, and the hard problem
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Bilodeau, D.J.3 (5-6), pp.386-401
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Prediction and internal feedback in conscious perception
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Cotterill, R.M.J.3 (3), pp.245-266
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Present-Time Consciousness
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Varela, F.J.6 (2-3), pp.111-40
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Primate Basal Ganglia, The and the Voluntary Control of Behaviour
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Schultz, W.6 (8-9), pp.31-45
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Problems of consciousness: A perspective on contemporary issues, current
debates
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Guzeldere, G.2 (2), pp.112-143
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Psychological investigations of unconscious perception
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Merikle, P.M.; Daneman, M.5 (1), pp.5-18
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Psychology's "binding problem" and possible neurobiological solutions
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Hardcastle, V.G.1 (1), pp.66-90
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Pure Consciousness: Scientific Exploration of Meditation Techniques
-
Shear, J.; Jevning, R.6 (2-3), pp.189-210
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Putting the puzzle together. Part I: Towards a general theory of the
neural correlates of consciousness
-
Newman, J.4 (1), pp.47-66
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Putting the puzzle together. Part II: towards a general theory of the
neural correlates of consciousness
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Newman, J.4 (2), pp.100-21
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Qualia Realism and Neural Activation Patterns
-
Robinson, W.S.6 (10), pp.65-80
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Qualia space
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Stanley, R.P.6 (1), pp.49-60
-
Quantum coherence in microtubules: A neural basis for emergent consciousness?
-
Hameroff, S.R.1 (1), pp.91-118
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Quantum holism and the philosophy of mind
-
Esfeld, M.6 (1), pp.23-38
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Quantum mechanics and consciousness
-
Beck, F.1 (2), pp.253-255
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Quantum theory and the need for consciousness
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Squires, E.1 (2), pp.201-204
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Quantum Theory and the Observation Problem
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Gomatam, R.V.6 (11-12), pp.173-90
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rDzogs-chen buddhist interpretation of the sense of self, a
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Hayward, J.5 (5-6), pp.611-26
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rDzogs-chen buddhist interpretation of the sense of self, A
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Reclaiming a Life of Quality
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Reclaiming Concepts
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Reduction and the self
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Bermúdez, J.L.4 (5-6), pp.458-66
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Relation of consciousness to the material world, the
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Velmans, M.2 (3), pp.255-265
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Reply to Commentators
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Baars, B.J.4 (4), pp.347-64
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Restoring to Cognition the Forgotten Primacy of Action, Intention and
Emotion
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Núñez, R.; Freeman, W.J.6 (11-12), pp.ix-xx
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Rethinking nature: a hard problem within the hard problem
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Rosenberg, G.H.3 (1), pp.76-87
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Review article: A tale of two syntheses
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Pickering, J.5 (5-6), pp.742-5
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Review article: the mirror of consciousness
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Sutherland, J.K.B.5 (2), pp.235-45
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Roger Penrose and the quest for the quantum soul
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Baars, B.J.1 (2), pp.261-263
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Role for Volition and Attention in the Generation of New Brain Circuitry,
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Role of philosophy in cognitive science, the
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Rogers, P.2 (1), pp.82-85
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Schizophrenia, self-consciousness, and the modern mind
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Sass, L.A.5 (5-6), pp.543-65
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Schizophrenia, self-consciousness,and the modern mind
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Science dissects consciousness, consciousness dissects science.
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Bouratinos, E.1 (1), pp.149-151
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Science of Art, The: A Neurological Theory of Aesthetic Experience
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Scientific exploration of consciousness, the: towards an adequate epistemology
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Self and the SESMET, The
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Strawson, G.6 (4), pp.99-135
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Self in Contextualized Action, The
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Gallagher, S.; Marcel, A.J.6 (4), pp.4-30
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Self Is a Semiotic Process, The
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Self, Agency and Mental Causation
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Self, the
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Shadows of the Mind, discussion of
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Penrose, R.; Clark, J.1 (1), pp.17-24
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Should we expect to feel as if we understand consciousness?
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Price, M.C.3 (4), pp.303-312
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Sniffing the camembert: on the conceivability of zombies
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Cottrell, A.6 (1), pp.4-12
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Social construction of consciousness, the. Part 1: collective consciousness
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Burns, T.R.; Engdahl, E.5 (1), pp.67-85
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Social construction of consciousness, the. Part 2: individual selves,
self-awareness, and
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Societies of brains: Walter Freeman in conversation with Jean Burns
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Freeman, W.; Burns, J.3 (2), pp.172-180
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Solutions to the hard problem of consciousness
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Libet, B.3 (1), pp.33-35
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Status of Blindsight, The: Near-threshold vision, islands of cortex
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Kentridge, R.W.; Heywood, C.A.6 (5), pp.3-11
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Stone-age anthropologist looks at 'Tucson III', a
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Murinbata, T.; Whitehead, C.5 (4), pp.504-7
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Structure, strategy and self in the fabrication of conscious experience
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Claxton, G.3 (2), pp.98-111
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Subject and object
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Edey, M.4 (5-6), pp.526-31
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Sweet music in Bremen
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Mutalik, P.5 (5-6), pp.734-38
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Testable field theory of mind-brain interaction, a
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Libet, B.1 (1), pp.119-126
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The Race May Be On, But Where's It Going?
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Pickering, J.6 (5), pp.72-4
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There are no easy problems of consciousness
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Lowe, E.J.2 (3), pp.266-271
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There is an 'I' within me
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Saicho, R.5 (5-6), pp.716
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There is an 'I' within me . . .
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Saicho, R.5 (5-6), pp.716
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There is no hard problem of consciousness
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O'Hara, K.; Scutt, T.3 (4), pp.290-302
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There is no problem of the self
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Olson, E.T.5 (5-6), pp.645-57
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Three laws of qualia: what neurology tells us about the biological functions
of consciousness
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Ramachandran, V.S.; Hirstein, W.4 (5-6), pp.429-57
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Three paradoxes of phenomenal consciousness: bridging the explanatory
gap
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Ellis, R.D.; Newton, N.5 (4), pp.419-42
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Time and the Sublime Self
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Pacholec, M.E.6 (4), pp.70-84
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Todd Moody's zombies
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McCarthy, J.2 (4), pp.345-347
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Toward a science of consciousness: Tucson II conference report
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Editors3 (3), pp.278-286
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Toward a scientific basis for consciousness
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Clark, J.1 (1), pp.152-154
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Towards a Functional Anatomy of Volition
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Spence, S.A.; Frith, C.D.6 (8-9), pp.11-29
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Transformations and transformers: Spirituality and the academic study
of mysticism
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Barnard, W.1 (2), pp.256-260
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Tucson III: A personal view
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Sutherland, J.K.B.5 (4), pp.497-503
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Turning `the hard problem' upside down & sideways
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Hut, P.; Shepard, R.N.3 (4), pp.313-329
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Two faces of consciousness: a look at eastern and western perspectives
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Rao, K.R.5 (3), pp.309-327
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Understanding subjectivity: Global workspace theory and the resurrection
of the observing self
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Baars, B.J.3 (3), pp.211-216
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Unfinished theatre, the
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Dalton, J.W.4 (4), pp.316-18
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Unified consciousness and the self
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Brook, A.5 (5-6), pp.583-91
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Unified consciousness and the self
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Brook, A.5 (5-6), pp.583-91
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Unimagined preposterousness of zombies, the
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Dennett, D.C.2 (4), pp.322-325
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Unsensed phenomenal qualities: a defence
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Lockwood, M.5 (4), pp.415-18
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Use of the Husserlian Reduction as a Method of Investigation in Psychiatry,
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Naudin, J.; Gros-Azorin, C.; Mishara, A.; Wiggins, O.P.; Schwartz, M.;
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Varieties of zombiehood
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Guzeldere, G.2 (4), pp.326-332
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Variety of Religious Experience, A. William James and the Non-Reality
of Free Will
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Bricklin, J.6 (8-9), pp.77-98
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Visual Awareness and Visuomotor Action
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Clark, A.6 (11-12), pp.1-18
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Volition and Physical Laws
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Burns, J.E.6 (10), pp.27-47
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Volition and the Readiness Potential
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Gomes, G.6 (8-9), pp.59-76
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What ``Gaps''? Reply to Grush and Churchland
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Penrose, R.; Hameroff, S.2 (2), pp.98-111
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What brain for god's-eye? Biological naturalism, ontological objectivism
and Searle
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Nunez, R.E.2 (2), pp.149-166
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What does implicit cognition tell us about consciousness?
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Thomas, N.J.T.4 (5-6), pp.393-6
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What does mysticism have to teach us about consciousness?
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Forman, R.K.5 (2), pp.185-201
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What is the function of consciousness?
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Shanon, B.5 (3), pp.295-308
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What it's like and what's really wrong with physicalism: a Wittgensteinean
perspective
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Rudd, A.J.5 (4), pp.454-63
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What zombies can't do
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Hodgson, D.2 (4), pp.360
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Whodunnit? Unpicking the 'Seems' of Free Will
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Claxton, G.6 (8-9), pp.99-113
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Why and how we are not zombies
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Harnad, S.1 (2), pp.164-167
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Why don't we know what Mary knows? Baars' reversing the problem of qualia
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Elitzur, A.C.4 (4), pp.319-24
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Why Is Blindsight Blind?
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Marzi, C.A.6 (5), pp.12-18
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Why of consciousness, the: A non-issue for materialists
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Hardcastle, V.G.3 (1), pp.7-13
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Why Searle has not rediscovered the mind
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Hodgson, D.1 (2), pp.264-274
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Why zombies won't stay dead
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Moody, T.C.2 (4), pp.365-372
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Y's Domain
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Blauvelt, W.6 (8-9), pp.269-74
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Yes, we are zombies, but we can become conscious
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Tart, C.T.2 (4), pp.361-364
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You can't argue with a zombie
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Lanier, J.2 (4), pp.333-344
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You're nothing but a pack of neurones!
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Watts, F.1 (2), pp.275-289
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Zombie earth: Editorial introduction
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Sutherland, J.K.B.2 (4), pp.312
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Zombies and the function of consciousness
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Flanagan, O.; Polger, T.2 (4), pp.313-321
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Zombies and the Turing test
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Midgley, M.2 (4), pp.351-352