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Volume 16, No 1 (2010)

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Editorial

From inner perception to embodied cognition: a window to consciousness.
Stephanie Ortigue & Gabriel Kreiman

William James prize article

Inner vision: seeing the mind’s eye
Joel Pearson

 

Essay Contest Top 5

Are there auditory objects in the auditory domain, like visual objects in the visual domain?
Sam Wilkinson
If we accept that Mary the colour scientist gains new knowledge when she sees the colour red for the first time must this lead us to a non-physicalist theory of consciousness?
Sam Wilkinson
If we accept that Mary the colour scientist gains new knowledge when she sees the colour red for the first time must this lead us to a non-physicalist theory of consciousness?
Victoria Stone
Does the physicalist have to fold his hand in admitting that Mary gains new knowledge, or can he accommodate this intuition and still maintain that all facts are physical facts?
Hsueh Qu
The scientific evidence of qualia meets the qualia that are scientific evidence
Colin Hales

 

Articles

Touch and the Body
Alberto Gallace and Charles Spence
Seeing Seeing
Ronald Rensink
Against Treating Introspection as Perception-Like
Renee Smith
Free choice & voluntary action
Parashkev Nachev
Embodied Freedom and the Escape from Uncertainty
Boris Kotchoubey

 

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