Consciousness and the Antipathetic Fallacy
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David Papineau (2003). Theories of Consciousness. In Quentin Smith & Aleksandar Jokic (eds.), Consciousness: New Philosophical Essays. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Ullin T. Place (1956). Is Consciousness a Brain Process? British Journal of Psychology 47 (1):44-50.
David Papineau (2002). Thinking About Consciousness. Oxford University Press.
Dickinson S. Miller (1951). "Descartes' Myth" and Professor Ryle's Fallacy. Journal of Philosophy 48 (April):270-279.
Julia Tanner (2006). The Naturalistic Fallacy. Richmond Journal of Philosophy 13.
Cliff Ermatinger (2005). Common Nonsense: 25 Fallacies About Life (and Their Solutions). Circle Press.
David Papineau (1993). Physicalism, Consciousness, and the Antipathetic Fallacy. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 71 (2):169-83.
David Papineau (1995). The Antipathetic Fallacy and the Boundaries of Consciousness. In Thomas Metzinger (ed.), Conscious Experience. Ferdinand Schoningh.
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