In this chapter I will briefly sketch the outline of a representationalist theory of subjective experience. A representationalist theory is one that chooses to analyze its target properties those aspects of the domain which eventually are to be explained  on a certain level of description: by describing conscious systems as representational systems and conscious states as representational states, one hopes to achieve progress with regard to the relevant properties
This is a chapter from my introductory book *Perception* covering the representational view of exper...
The starting point of this paper is the thought that the phenomenal appearances that accompany menta...
In the philosophy of perception, representationalism is the view that all phenomenological differenc...
In this chapter I will briefly sketch the outline of a representationalist theory of subjective expe...
This is a brief and accessible English summary of the "Self-model Theory of Subjectivity" (SMT), whi...
I defend a subjective representationalist theory of phenomenal experience. On this view, phenomenal ...
This thesis is an examination and critique of naturalistic representational theories of phenomenal c...
My aim in this paper is to critically evaluate the debate surrounding the distinction between phenom...
To explain subjective consciousness in physical terms, one must first describewhat is subjective abo...
Both visual experience and conscious thought represent external objects, but in visual experience th...
The purpose of this article is to offer a new view of the key relation between the content and the c...
Full contents available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/referenceworks/9780123738738 Copyri...
I criticise a recent variety of argument for the representational theory of experience, which holds ...
Naïve realism, often overlooked among philosophical theories of perception, has in recent years attr...
This is a chapter from my introductory book *Perception* covering the representational view of exper...
The starting point of this paper is the thought that the phenomenal appearances that accompany menta...
In the philosophy of perception, representationalism is the view that all phenomenological differenc...
In this chapter I will briefly sketch the outline of a representationalist theory of subjective expe...
This is a brief and accessible English summary of the "Self-model Theory of Subjectivity" (SMT), whi...
I defend a subjective representationalist theory of phenomenal experience. On this view, phenomenal ...
This thesis is an examination and critique of naturalistic representational theories of phenomenal c...
My aim in this paper is to critically evaluate the debate surrounding the distinction between phenom...
To explain subjective consciousness in physical terms, one must first describewhat is subjective abo...
Both visual experience and conscious thought represent external objects, but in visual experience th...
The purpose of this article is to offer a new view of the key relation between the content and the c...
Full contents available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/referenceworks/9780123738738 Copyri...
I criticise a recent variety of argument for the representational theory of experience, which holds ...
Naïve realism, often overlooked among philosophical theories of perception, has in recent years attr...
This is a chapter from my introductory book *Perception* covering the representational view of exper...
The starting point of this paper is the thought that the phenomenal appearances that accompany menta...
In the philosophy of perception, representationalism is the view that all phenomenological differenc...