Author's replies to discussants on Time and Consciousness in Cognitive Naturalis
According to Sandro Nannini’s Time and Consciousness in Cognitive Naturalism, we can draw an analogy...
This commentary focuses on three aspects of Sandro Nannini’s paper Time and Consciusness in Cognitiv...
Graham Room's reply to Flaminio Squazzoni's comment on his essay "The Empirical Investigation of Non...
Author's replies to discussants on Time and Consciousness in Cognitive Naturalis
Abstract: By referring to two paradigm shifts - the passage from classical physics to relativistic p...
In response to our target paper on the possible role of temporal binding for con-sciousness (Engel e...
This volume presents a collection of essays that all share a common concern with time, process and c...
Replies to commentaries on "Can experiences be rational?", forthcoming in Analytic Philosophy
This reply to five continuing commentaries on my 1991 Behavioral and Brain Sciences target article o...
This paper is a contribution to a book symposium on my book Experiencing Time. I reply to comments o...
This paper is a reply to the comments by Henrike Moll, Glenda Satne, Ladislav Koreň and Michael Schm...
Let me express my deep thanks to the contributors for taking the time to read my book, Mind in Life,...
ognitive events are characterized by a notorious dichotomy of their possible modes of description. O...
That we are beings who do not passively perceive the world as it is, as it presents itself to us, so...
While some are currently debating whether time may or may not be an illusion, others keep devoting t...
According to Sandro Nannini’s Time and Consciousness in Cognitive Naturalism, we can draw an analogy...
This commentary focuses on three aspects of Sandro Nannini’s paper Time and Consciusness in Cognitiv...
Graham Room's reply to Flaminio Squazzoni's comment on his essay "The Empirical Investigation of Non...
Author's replies to discussants on Time and Consciousness in Cognitive Naturalis
Abstract: By referring to two paradigm shifts - the passage from classical physics to relativistic p...
In response to our target paper on the possible role of temporal binding for con-sciousness (Engel e...
This volume presents a collection of essays that all share a common concern with time, process and c...
Replies to commentaries on "Can experiences be rational?", forthcoming in Analytic Philosophy
This reply to five continuing commentaries on my 1991 Behavioral and Brain Sciences target article o...
This paper is a contribution to a book symposium on my book Experiencing Time. I reply to comments o...
This paper is a reply to the comments by Henrike Moll, Glenda Satne, Ladislav Koreň and Michael Schm...
Let me express my deep thanks to the contributors for taking the time to read my book, Mind in Life,...
ognitive events are characterized by a notorious dichotomy of their possible modes of description. O...
That we are beings who do not passively perceive the world as it is, as it presents itself to us, so...
While some are currently debating whether time may or may not be an illusion, others keep devoting t...
According to Sandro Nannini’s Time and Consciousness in Cognitive Naturalism, we can draw an analogy...
This commentary focuses on three aspects of Sandro Nannini’s paper Time and Consciusness in Cognitiv...
Graham Room's reply to Flaminio Squazzoni's comment on his essay "The Empirical Investigation of Non...