Consciousness
In Frank Jackson & Michael Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press New York (2005)
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David Papineau (2003). Could There Be a Science of Consciousness? Philosophical Issues 13 (1):205-20.
Gerard O'Brien & Jonathan Opie (1999). A Defense of Cartesian Materialism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (4):939-63.
David H. Lund (2005). The Conscious Self: The Immaterial Center of Subjective States. Humanity Books.
Michael V. Antony (2001). Is 'Consciousness' Ambiguous? Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (2):19-44.
Uriah Kriegel (2004). Consciousness and Self-Consciousness. The Monist 87 (2):182-205.
Daniel D. Hutto (1998). An Ideal Solution to the Problems of Consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (3):328-43.
Michael Lockwood (1993). Dennett's Mind. Inquiry 36 (1-2):59-72.
Ben L. Mijuskovic (1976). The Simplicity Argument Versus a Materialist Theory of Consciousness. Philosophy Today 20:292-305.
David Papineau (2002). Thinking About Consciousness. Oxford University Press.
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