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Volume 9 (2003)

 

Articles

Neither HOT nor COLD An Alternative Account of Consciousness  
Robert W. Lurz
Attention and Blind-Spot Phenomenology
Liang Lou, Jing Chen
Eliminativism, First-Person Knowledge and Phenomenal Intentionality A Reply to Levine
Charles Siewert
Phenomenal Projection
Zoltán Jakab
The Introspectibility Thesis
Cody S. Gilmore
First-Person Reflection and Hidden Physical Features: A Reply to Witmer
Charles Siewert
The Inadequacy of Materialistic Explanation A Review of Joseph Levine’s Purple Haze  
Mark Bradley
The Contents of Phenomenal Consciousness One Relation to Rule Them All and in the Unity Bind Them  
Antti Revonsuo
A Scientist’s Vision Of Art A Review of Margaret Livingstone’s Vision and Art: The Biology of Seeing  
Amy Ione
Sync-Ing in the Stream of Experience Time-Consciousness in Broad, Husserl, and Dainton
Shaun Gallagher
Looking and Seeing with the Mind’s I, and its Brain A Review of Visual attention and cortical circuits by Braun, J., Koch, C. and Davis, J.L. (Eds.) 
Tony Dickinson
Phenomenal Space and the Unity of Conscious Experience
Douglas B. Meehan
Is Mental Life Possible Without the Will? A Review of Daniel M. Wegner’s The Illusion of Conscious Will
Bruce Bridgeman

 

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