Consciousness
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2004)
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Robert van Gulick (1995). What Would Count as Explaining Consciousness? In Thomas Metzinger (ed.), Conscious Experience. Imprint Academic.
Robert van Gulick (2012). Subjective Consciousness and Self-Representation. Philosophical Studies 159 (3):457-465.
Robert van Gulick (1994). Deficit Studies and the Function of Phenomenal Consciousness. In George Graham & G. Lynn Stephens (eds.), Philosophical Psychopathology. MIT Press.
Robert van Gulick (1995). How Should We Understand the Relation Between Intentionality and Phenomenal Consciousness. Philosophical Perspectives 9:271-89.
Robert van Gulick (2004). Peer Commentary on Are There Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Neural Correlates and the Diversity of Content. Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (1):82-86.
Robert van Gulick (1988). Consciousness, Intrinsic Intentionality, and Self-Understanding Machines. In Anthony J. Marcel & E. Bisiach (eds.), Consciousness in Contemporary Science. Oxford University Press.
Robert van Gulick (2002). Nonreduction, Consciousness and Physical Causation. Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (11):41-49.
Robert van Gulick (1988). A Functionalist Plea for Self-Consciousness. Philosophical Review 97 (April):149-88.
Robert van Gulick (1989). What Difference Does Consciousness Make? Philosophical Topics 17 (1):211-30.
Uriah Kriegel (2004). Consciousness and Self-Consciousness. The Monist 87 (2):182-205.
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