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  1. “Zombies and Epiphenomenalism.” Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 48 (2009): 129–144.Journalicon3a1
  2. “Spatial Perception, Embodiment and Scientific Realism: Critical notice of David Morris, The Sense of Space (SUNY 2004).” Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review XLVI (2007): 553–568. Morris’s reply is here.
  3. “Qualia and the Argument from Illusion.” Acta Analytica 22 (2007): 85–103.Journalicon3a
  4. “Representation and a Science of Consciousness.” Journal of Consciousness Studies 14, Nos. 1–2 (2007): 62–76.Journalicon3
  5. “Zombies, Epiphenomenalism and Physicalist Theories of Consciousness.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 36 (2006): 481–510.Journalicon4
  6. “Review of John Perry’s Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness,” Disputatio 19 (2005): 265–270.Journalicon5
  7. “What is it Like to See a Bat? A Critique of Dretske's Representationalist Theory of Qualia.” Disputatio 18 (2005): 151–177.Journalicon6
  8. “Consciousness Made Manifest? Review of Science and the Riddle of Consciousness by Jeffrey Foss,” Psyche 11 (June 2005).Journalicon7
  9. “The Myth of the Myth of the Given.” Manuscrito 27 (2004): 321–360.
  10. “Beyond the Fringe: William James on the Transitive Parts of the Stream of Consciousness.” Journal of Consciousness Studies 6, Nos. 2–3 (1999): 141–153.Journalicon9
  11. “Supervenience and Physicalism.” Synthèse 117 (1998): 53–73.Journalicon11
  12. “The Strange Attraction of Sciousness: William James on Consciousness.” Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (1998): 414–434.Journalicon10
  13. “William James, Chaos Theory and Conscious Experience.” Systems Theory and A Priori Aspects of Perception, ed. J. Scott Jordan, New York: Elsevier Science Publications, 1998. 25–45.Journalicon13aamazonca
  14. “The Five Kinds of Levels of Description.” Toward A Science of Consciousness II, ed. S. Hameroff, A. Kaszniak and A. Scott, Cambridge, M.A.: MIT Press, 1998. 577–583.amazonca1
  15. “Neurosis: A Conceptual Examination.” International Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (1997): 51–61.Journalicon14
  16. “Representations versus Regularities: Does Computation Require Representation?” Eidos 12 (1994): 47–58.

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