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Introduction | |
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Consciousness: What is the Problem? | |
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The Problem of Consciousness | |
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The Puzzle of Conscious Experience | |
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The Hornswoggle Problem | |
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Mind | |
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Science and the Phenomenal | |
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Consciousness: How should it be Studied? | |
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Science, Publicity, and Consciousness | |
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Who's on First? Heterophenomenology Explained | |
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Three Facets of Consciousness | |
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Is the Mind Physical? | |
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From Engines of the Soul | |
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From Thinking about Consciousness | |
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What is the Soul? | |
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Post-Physicalism | |
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How is your Mind Related to your Body? How is it Related to the World? | |
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Meditations (1641) | |
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Bodily Awareness and the Self | |
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The Extended MindAndy Clarkand | |
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Overextending the Mind | |
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What is the Self? | |
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Brain Bisection and the Unity of Conscio'usness' | |
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Action, the Unity of Consciousness, and Vehicle Externalism | |
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Divided Minds and the Nature of Persons | |
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The Self as a Center of Narrative Gravity | |
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A Fallacy of Our Age | |
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There is no Problem of the Self | |
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What can Pathological Cases Teach us about the Mind? | |
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The Unbearable Likeness of Being | |
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Reconceiving Delusion | |
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Does the Autistic Child have a 'Theory of Mind' | |
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Autism and the 'Theory of Mind' Debate | |
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Autism as Mind-Blindness: An Elaboration and Partial Defence | |
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Free Will, Moral Responsibility and ADHD | |
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Alcohol Addiction and Responsibility Attributions | |
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How can we Know Whether and What Non-human Animals Think? | |
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How to Read Minds in Behaviour: A Suggestion from a Philosopher | |
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The Mental Life of Nonhuman Animals | |
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Can Animals Empathize? Yes | |
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Can Animals Empathize? Maybe Not | |
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Apes with Language | |
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Behind the Ape's Appearance: Escaping Anthropocentrism in the Study of Other Minds | |
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Can Machines Think? | |
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Computing Machinery and Intelligence, Mind 59 | |
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Minds, Brains, and Programs | |
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The Curious Case of the Chinese Room | |
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Can Machines Think? | |
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Subcognition and the Limits of the Turing Test | |
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Is there Intelligent Life on Other Planets? | |
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The Drake Equation | |
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Can SETI Succeed? Not Likely | |
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The Abundance of Life-Bearing Planets | |
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Response to Sagan | |
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Response to Mayr | |
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The Decoding Problem: Do We Need to Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence to Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence? | |
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