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Antonio R. Damasio.
Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain.
Grosset/Putnam,
1994.
Keywords: philosophy,
physiology,
neuroscience.
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Fransisco Varela.
The Embodied Mind: Cognitive science and human experience.
MIT Press,
1991.
Keywords: philosophy,
physiology,
neuroscience,
embodiment,
enaction,
dynamical systems.
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Hubert Dreyfus.
What Computers Can't Do.
MIT Press,
1979.
Keywords: philosophy,
artificial intelligence.
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
Phénoménologie de la Perception.
Gallimard,
1945.
Keywords: philosophy,
phenomenology.
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M. Heidegger.
Sein und Zeit.
1927.
Keywords: philosophy,
phenomenology,
ontology.
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H. Poincaré.
La Science et l'Hypothèse.
Flammarion,
1902.
Keywords: philosophy,
epistemology.
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Zoltán Jakab.
Color Experience: Empirical Evidence Against Representational Externalism.
PhD thesis,
Carleton University,
2001.
Keywords: color,
phenomenal experience,
philosophy.
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Louis Brassard.
The Perception of the Image World.
PhD thesis,
Simon Fraser University,
1998.
Keywords: perception,
philosophy,
vision.
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Rolf G. Kuehni.
Variability in Unique Hue Selection: A Surprising Phenomenon.
Color Research & Application,
29(2):158-162,
2004.
Keywords: color,
hues,
review.
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Elena Pasquinelli.
The awareness of perceptual illusions. Problems of coherence and dynamic knowledge..
Philosophical Psychology,
2004.
Keywords: awareness,
perception,
philosophy.
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Michael Tye.
Qualia.
In Edward N. Zalta, editor, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
2003.
Keywords: philosophy,
qualia.
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Michael Tye.
Visual Qualia and Visual Content Revisited.
In David Chalmers, editor, OUP collection on the philosophy of mind.
2003.
Keywords: qualia,
perception,
philosophy of mind.
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Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert.
Color Realism and Color Science.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
(26),
2003.
Keywords: philosophy,
realism,
qualia,
color.
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Jonathan Cohen.
On The Structural Properties of the Colors.
Australasian Journal of Philosophy,
81(1),
2003.
Keywords: philosophy,
color,
realism.
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T.A. Stoffregen and B.G. Bardy.
On specification and the senses.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
24(1),
2003.
Keywords: philosophy,
modalities.
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Daniel M. Wegner.
The mind's best trick: how we experience conscious will.
TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences,
7(2):65-69,
2003.
Keywords: mind,
action,
consciousness,
philosophy.
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George Graham.
Behaviorism.
In Edward N. Zalta, editor, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
2002.
Keywords: behaviorism,
philosophy.
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Susan Blackmore.
Crossing the chasm of consciousness.
TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences,
6(7),
2002.
Keywords: philosophy,
neuroscience,
consciousness.
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Erik Myin.
Color and the duplication assumption.
Synthèse,
2001.
Keywords: inverted spectrum,
perception,
philosophy.
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J. Kevin O'Regan and Alva Noë.
A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
24(5),
2001.
Keywords: philosophy,
psychology,
consciousness,
vision.
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Evan Thompson and Francisco J. Varela.
Radical embodiment: neural dynamics and cosnciousness.
TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences,
5(10):418-425,
2001.
Keywords: philosophy,
physiology,
neuroscience,
embodiment,
enaction,
dynamical systems.
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David J. Chalmers.
Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Empirical and Conceptual Questions,
chapter What is a Neural Correlate of Consciousness?.
Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Empirical and Conceptual Issues.
MIT Press,
2000.
Keywords: philosophy,
neuroscience,
NCC.
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K. A. C. Martin.
The Pope and grandmother - a frog's-eye view of theory.
Nature Neuroscience,
3(supp):1169,
2000.
Keywords: philosophy,
neuroscience.
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Ian Gold and Daniel Stoljar.
A neuron doctrine in the philosophy of neuroscience.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
22(5):585-642,
1999.
Keywords: philosophy,
neuroscience,
reductionnism.
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S. Zeki.
Toward a theory of visual consciousness.
1999.
Keywords: philosophy,
neuroscience,
consciousness,
vision.
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Ned Block and Robert Stalnaker.
Conceptual analysis, dualism and the explanatory gap.
The Philosophical Review,
1998.
Keywords: philosophy of mind,
dualism,
explanatory gap.
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David J. Chalmers.
On the Search for the Neural Correlate of Consciousnes.
Toward a Science of Consciousness II,
1998.
Keywords: philosophy,
neuroscience,
NCC.
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Ned Block.
What is Functionalism?.
The Encyclopedia of Philosophy Supplement,
1996.
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Ned Block.
On a confusion about a function of cousciousness.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
18(2):227-287,
1995.
Keywords: attention,
awareness,
consciousness,
functionalism,
philosophy.
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R.A. Brooks and L.A. Stein.
Building Brains for Bodies.
Autonomous Robots,
1(1):pp. 7-25,
1994.
Keywords: embodiment,
artificial intelligence.
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Daniel C. Dennett.
Quining Qualia.
Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science,
1993.
Keywords: philosophy,
qualia.
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A. Gorea.
Thoughts on the specific nerve energy.
Representation of vision. Trends and tacit assuptions in vision research.,
1991.
Keywords: philosophy,
neuroscience.
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Austen Clark.
A Physicalist Theory of Qualia.
The Monist,
68(4):491-506,
1985.
Keywords: philosophy,
qualia,
topology,
physicalism.
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Austen Clark.
Spectrum Inversion and the Color Solid.
Southern Journal of Philosophy,
23(4):431-443,
1985.
Keywords: philosophy,
color,
inverted spectrum,
qualia.
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John Searle.
Minds, Brains and programs.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
3(7):585-642,
1980.
Keywords: philosophy,
artificial intelligence.
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Thomas Nagel.
What is it like to be a bat?.
The Philosophical Review,
LXXXIII(4):435-50,
1974.
Keywords: philosophy,
qualia,
phenomenology.
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H. B. Barlow.
Single units and sensation: A neuron doctrine for perceptual psychology?.
Perception,
1(1):371-394,
1972.
Keywords: neuron doctrine,
perception,
neuroscience,
philosophy.
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H. Poincaré.
L'espace et la Géométrie.
Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale,
3:630-646,
1895.
Keywords: philosophy,
epistemology,
mathematics.
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Tom Ziemke.
What's that thing called embodiment?.
In Proceedings of the 25th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society,
2003.
Keywords: philosophy,
embodiment.
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Ernst (von) Glasersfled.
Scheme Theory as a key to the learning paradox.
In ,
2001.
Keywords: learning,
philosophy.
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SWIF, Philosophy of Mind.
Keywords: web site,
philosophy,
mind.
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Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy.
Keywords: philosophy,
encyclopedia.
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Michel Bitbol.
homepage.
Keywords: homepage,
philosophy,
epistemology.
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Ned Block.
homepage.
Keywords: homepage,
philosophy,
consciousness,
qualia.
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David Chalmers.
homepage.
Keywords: homepage,
philosophy,
NCC,
consciousness,
qualia.
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Austen Clark.
homepage.
Keywords: homepage,
philosophy,
consciousness,
qualia.
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Daniel Dennett.
homepage.
Keywords: homepage,
philosophy,
NCC,
consciousness,
qualia.
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David Rosenthal.
homepage.
Keywords: homepage,
philosophy,
consciousness,
qualia.
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