A causal analysis of seeing by Michael Tye
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (March):311-325 (1982)
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Michael Tye (1991). The Imagery Debate. Cambridge: Mit Press.
Michael Tye (1995). Ten Problems of Consciousness: A Representational Theory of the Phenomenal Mind. MIT Press.
Tim Bayne (2005). Divided Brains and Unified Phenomenology: A Review Essay on Michael Tye's Consciousness and Persons. [REVIEW] Philosophical Psychology 18 (4):495-512.
Timothy J. Bayne (2005). Divided Brains and Unified Phenomenology: A Review Essay on Michael Tye's Consciousness and Persons. [REVIEW] Philosophical Psychology 18 (4):495-512.
Paul Noordhof (2005). In a State of Pain. In Murat Aydede (ed.), Pain: New Essays on its Nature and the Methodology of its Study. Cambridge Ma: Bradford Book/Mit Press.
Michael Tye (1982). A Causal Analysis of Seeing. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (3):311-325.
Scott Campbell (2002). Causal Analyses of Seeing. Erkenntnis 56 (2):169-180.
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