Discussions about consciousness are complicated by the fact that participants do not share a common underlying “ordinary” consciousness. Everyday experience is founded on what Teasdale calls implicational cognition, much of which is not verbally formulated. An unacknowledged aspect of debate is individuals’ attempts to negotiate the expression of their unformulated experience. This is further complicated by the way in which a discourse, based on particular ontological assumptions, exercises an ideological control which limits what underlying aspects of experience can be formulated at all. Tart’s concept of state specific sciences provides a framework within which the role of unformulated experience can be acknowledged and taken into accou...
Consciousness has provoked much discussion in recent years.\ud Undoubtedly this has been fuelled by ...
Consciousness scientists have not reached consensus on two of the most central questions in their fi...
This paper argues that within consciousness studies, dualist vs. reductionist debates typically char...
Discussions about consciousness are complicated by the fact that participants do not share a common ...
Discussions about consciousness are complicated by the fact that participants do not share a common ...
In our ASSC20 symposium, “Does unconscious perception really exist?”, the four of us asked some diff...
Six arguments against the view that conscious experience derives from a material basis are presented...
The fact that we can engage in first-person discourse about our own mental states seems, intuitively...
The possibilities of unconscious perception and unconscious bias prompt parallel debates about uncon...
Despite the obvious confluence of concerns between psychodynamic psychology and the emerging field o...
Although scientific practice sometimes encounters philosophical difficulties, it cannot shoulder the...
Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consc...
If consciousness has no influence on my behaviour,what shall I do with it ? In this paper it is cont...
The notion of consciousness, though central to contemporary philosophy of mind, is not well understo...
ABSTRACT. In constructionist and dialogical psychology there have been few attempts to reach an unde...
Consciousness has provoked much discussion in recent years.\ud Undoubtedly this has been fuelled by ...
Consciousness scientists have not reached consensus on two of the most central questions in their fi...
This paper argues that within consciousness studies, dualist vs. reductionist debates typically char...
Discussions about consciousness are complicated by the fact that participants do not share a common ...
Discussions about consciousness are complicated by the fact that participants do not share a common ...
In our ASSC20 symposium, “Does unconscious perception really exist?”, the four of us asked some diff...
Six arguments against the view that conscious experience derives from a material basis are presented...
The fact that we can engage in first-person discourse about our own mental states seems, intuitively...
The possibilities of unconscious perception and unconscious bias prompt parallel debates about uncon...
Despite the obvious confluence of concerns between psychodynamic psychology and the emerging field o...
Although scientific practice sometimes encounters philosophical difficulties, it cannot shoulder the...
Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consc...
If consciousness has no influence on my behaviour,what shall I do with it ? In this paper it is cont...
The notion of consciousness, though central to contemporary philosophy of mind, is not well understo...
ABSTRACT. In constructionist and dialogical psychology there have been few attempts to reach an unde...
Consciousness has provoked much discussion in recent years.\ud Undoubtedly this has been fuelled by ...
Consciousness scientists have not reached consensus on two of the most central questions in their fi...
This paper argues that within consciousness studies, dualist vs. reductionist debates typically char...