Journal articleIn a recent contribution to New Ideas in Psychology, Seán Ó Nualláin draws out a distinction between inner and outer empiricism, and suggests that consciousness research can benefit from analysis in both directions, that is, via the exploration of facts and relations that facilitate a third-person understanding of consciousness (by reference to an analysis of the structures, processes, and functions of the brain) and via the direct exploration of conscious experience itself, both in terms of its computational (content filled) and non-computational (content empty) aspects. In positing a substrate of subjectivity independent of the contents of consciousness (and, more specifically, a state of "nothingness"), Ó Nualláin follows ...
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The article discusses the problem of perceiving the internal experience of other people. Language a...
Behavioral Science 44:2, 2010) elaborates the authors ’ ideas from a new angle. The following positi...
This paper argues that affects and cognition cannot be separated in human consciousness and human co...
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My target article (henceforth referred to as TA) presents evidence for causal interactions between c...
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Abstract: The article begins with a discussion about what might constitute consciousness in entities...
My 2002 Journal of Consciousness Studies target article on "How could conscious experiences affect b...
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Context: Neurophenomenology, as formulated by Varela, offers an approach to the science of conscious...
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