Articles on consciousness

 

[22]   Stop caring about consciousness. Philosophical Topics, 48 (2020), 1-20.

 

[21]   The problem of animal consciousness. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, 92 (2018), 179-205.

 

[20]   Comparative psychology without consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition, 63 (2018), 47-60.

 

[19]   The illusion of conscious thought. Journal of Consciousness Studies 24, 9-10 (2017), 228-252.

 

[18]   Consciousness operationalized, a debate realigned. (With Bénédicte Veillet.) Consciousness and Cognition, 55 (2017), 79-90.

 

[17]   In defense of first-order representationalism. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 24, 5-6 (2017), 74-87.

 

[16]   Block’s overflow argument.  Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 98 S1 (2017), 65-70.

 

[15]   Opening up vision: The case against encapsulation. (With Ryan Ogilvie.) Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 7 (2016), 721-742.

 

[14]   Perceiving mental states. Consciousness and Cognition 36 (2015), 498-507. 

 

[13]   The case against cognitive phenomenology. (With Bénédicte Veillet.) In T.Bayne and M.Montague (eds.), Cognitive Phenomenology. OUP, 2011.

 

[12]   Consciousness, higher-order theories of. In Edward Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (2001 / 2007 / 2011).

 

[11]   The Phenomenal Concept Strategy. (With Bénédicte Veillet.) Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (2007), 212-236.

 

[10]    Can panpsychism bridge the explanatory gap? (With Elizabeth Schechter.) Journal of Consciousness Studies, 13: 10-11 (2006), 32-39.

 

[9]   Dual-Content Theory: the explanatory advantages. In my Consciousness: Essays from a Higher-Order Perspective, ch.6. OUP, 2005.

 

[8]   Reductive explanation and the "explanatory gap". Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 34 (2004), 153-173. Click here for pdf.

 

[7]   HOP over FOR, HOT theory. In R.Gennaro (ed.), Higher Order Theories of Consciousness. John Benjamins, 2004.

 

[6]   Phenomenal concepts and higher-order experiences. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 68 (2004), 316-336. Click here for pdf.

 

[5]   Précis of Phenomenal Consciousness and replies to critics. (Replies to: Colin Allen, José Bermúdez, Joseph Levine, and William Seager.) Philosophy of Mind Book Forums (2001). http://www.swif.uniba.it/lei/mind/forums/forum2.htm (Later published in Anthropology and Philosophy, 2005.)

 

[4]   Consciousness: explaining the phenomena. In D.Walsh (ed.), Naturalism, Evolution and Mind. CUP, 2001.

 

[3]   The evolution of consciousness. In P.Carruthers and A.Chamberlain (eds.), Evolution and the Human Mind. CUP, 2000.

 

[2]   Natural theories of consciousness. European Journal of Philosophy, 6 (1998), 203-222. Click here for pdf.

 

[1]   Consciousness and concepts. Aristotelian Society Proceedings, supplementary volume 66 (1992), 41-59.