Purple Haze
Oxford University Press (2001)
| Abstract | In this wide-ranging study, Joseph Levine explores both sides of the mind-body dilemma, presenting the first book-length treatment of his highly influential ... | |||||||||
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Graeme Chalmers (2001). Maintaining the Purple Haze. In Paul Duncum & Ted Bracey (eds.), On Knowing: Art and Visual Culture. Canterbury University Press.
David Jehle (2004). Purple Haze. International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (4):584-587.
A. Byrne (2002). Purple Haze: The Puzzle of Consciousness. Philosophical Review 111 (4):594-597.
Christopher S. Hill (2002). Review: Purple Haze: The Puzzle of Consciousness. [REVIEW] Mind 111 (444):882-888.
Neil Campbell Manson (2002). Consciousness-Dependence and the Explanatory Gap. Inquiry 45 (4):521-540.
Sophie R. Allen (2002). Purple Haze: The Puzzle of Consciousness by Joseph Levine, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, Pp. 204, £22.50. Philosophy 77 (1):125-141.
William G. Lycan (2005). Critical Study: Joseph Levine's Purple Haze. Inquiry 48 (5):448 – 463.
Joseph Levine (2001). Purple Haze: The Puzzle of Consciousness. Oxford University Press.
Yujin Nagasawa (2002). Review of Purple Haze: The Puzzle of Consciousness. [REVIEW] Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (2):245 – 246.
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