Intentionality and Phenomenal Content1: Michael Tye: Blurry Images,
Double Vision, and Other Oddities: New Problems for
Representationalism?
2: Tim Crane: The Intentional Structure of Consciousness
3: Joseph Levine: Experience and Representation
4: Brian Loar: Transparent Experience and the Availability of
Qualia
5: Brian P. McLaughlin: Color, Consciousness, and Color
Consciousness
Knowing Mental States6: Shaul Nichols and Stephen Stich: How to
Read Your Own Mind: A Cognitive Theory of Self-Consciousness
7: Kristin Andrews: Knowing Mental States: The Asymmetry of
Psychological Prediction and Explanation
8: David Chalmers: The Content and Epistemology of Phenomenal
Belief
9: Ernest Sosa: Privileged Access
Consciousness and the Brain10: James Fetzer: Consciousness and
Cognition: Semiotic Conceptions of Bodies and Minds
11: Robert Van Gulick: Maps, Gaps, and Traps
12: David Papineau: Theories of Consciousness
13: William Lycan: Perspectival Representation and the Knowledge
Argument
14: Anthony Brueckner and E. Beroukhim: McGinn on Consciousness and
the Mind-Body Problem
Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness15: Quentin Smith: Why Cognitive
Scientists Cannot Ignore Quantum Mechanics
16: Michael Lockwood: Consciousness and the Quantum World: Putting
Qualia on the Map
17: Don Page: Mindless Sensationalism: A Quantum Framework for
Consciousness
18: Barry Loewer: Consciousness and Quantum Theory: Strange
Bedfellows
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