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  1. added 2019-03-07
    There is Nothing It is Like to See Red: Holism and Subjective Experience.Anthony Peressini - 2018 - Synthese 195 (10):4637-4666.
    The Nagel inspired “something-it-is-like” conception of conscious experience remains a dominant approach in philosophy. In this paper I criticize a prevalent philosophical construal of SIL consciousness, one that understands SIL as a property of mental states rather than entities as a whole. I argue against thinking of SIL as a property of states, showing how such a view is in fact prevalent, under-warranted, and philosophically pernicious in that it often leads to an implausible reduction of conscious experience to qualia. I (...)
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    Quantum Mechanics of 'Conscious Energy'.Syed Ismyl Mahmood Rizvi - 2018 - International Journal of Mind, Brain and Cognition 9 (1-2):132-160.
    This paper is aiming to investigate the physical substrate of conscious process. It will attempt to find out: How does conscious process establish relations between their external stimuli and internal stimuli in order to create reality? How does consciousness devoid of new sensory input result to its new quantum effects? And how does conscious process gain mass in brain? This paper will also try to locate the origins of consciousness at the level of neurons along with the quantum effects of (...)
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    The Spatial Structure of Unified Consciousness.Bartek Chomanski - 2016 - Dissertation, University of Miami
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    Textos acerca de la unidad plural de la conciencia y la conciencia interna.Franz Brentano - 2003 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 35 (108):7-34.
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    The Upanishadic Art of Living.Varanasi Ramabrahmam - manuscript
    A human being though basically a physico-chemical and hence physiological being; is essentially a psychological being. Psychology is physiology, but “appears” separate to most humans and will be dealt with as here. But attempts will be made to intermittently connect with modern scientific understanding in terms of nervous system – the brain, spinal cord, nerves and neurons- to get a comprehensive picture of mind and its functions for academic purpose. -/- Psychology is human consciousness and mind and their functions manifested (...)
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    On Unity: Leibniz-Arnauld Revisited.Samuel Levey - 2003 - Philosophical Topics 31 (1/2):245-275.
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    Ambivalence, Emotional Perceptions, and the Concern with Objectivity.Hili Razinsky - 2017 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 4 (2):211-228.
    Hili Razinsky, free downlad at link. ABSTRACT: Emotional perceptions are objectivist (objectivity-directed or cognitive) and conscious, both attributes suggesting they cannot be ambivalent. Yet perceptions, including emotional perceptions of value, allow for strictly objectivist ambivalence in which a person unitarily perceives the object in mutually undermining ways. Emotional perceptions became an explicandum of emotion for philosophers who are sensitive to the unique conscious character of emotion, impressed by the objectivist character of perceptions, and believe that the perceptual account solves a (...)
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    Solving Tye’s ‘Philosophical Problems of Consciousness’ (and Some More).J. H. Van Hateren - manuscript
    A recently developed computational and neurobiological theory of phenomenal consciousness is applied to a series of persistent philosophical problems of consciousness (in recent formulations by Tye, Searle, and Chalmers). Each problem has a clear solution, as is briefly explained here.
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    Diachronically Unified Consciousness in Augustine and Aquinas.Therese Scarpelli Cory - 2012 - Vivarium 50 (3-4):354-381.
    Medieval accounts of diachronically unifed consciousness have been overlooked by contemporary readers, because medieval thinkers have a unique and unexpected way of setting up the problem. This paper examines the approach to diachronically unified consciousness that is found in Augustine’s and Aquinas’s treatments of memory. For Augustine, although the mind is “distended” by time, it remains resilient, stretching across disparate moments to unify past, present, and future in a single personal present. Despite deceptively different phrasing, Aquinas develops a remarkably similar (...)
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    Process Approaches to Consciousness in Psychology, Neuroscience, and Philosophy of Mind.Michel Weber & Anderson Weekes (eds.) - 2010 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    This collection opens a dialogue between process philosophy and contemporary consciousness studies. Approaching consciousness from diverse disciplinary perspectives—philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, neuropathology, psychotherapy, biology, animal ethology, and physics—the contributors offer empirical and philosophical support for a model of consciousness inspired by the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947). Whitehead’s model is developed in ways he could not have anticipated to show how it can advance current debates beyond well-known sticking points. This has trenchant consequences for epistemology and suggests fresh and (...)
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    Representation, Consciousness, and Time.Sean Allen-Hermanson - 2018 - Metaphysica 19 (1):137-155.
    I criticize Bourget’s intuitive and empirical arguments for thinking that all possible conscious states are underived if intentional. An underived state is one of which it is not the case that it must be realized, at least in part, by intentional states distinct from itself. The intuitive argument depends upon a thought experiment about a subject who exists for only a split second while undergoing a single conscious experience. This, however, trades on an ambiguity in "split second." Meanwhile, Bourget's empirical (...)
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    There is Nothing It is Like to See Red: Holism and Subjective Experience.Anthony F. Peressini - 2017 - Synthese:1-30.
    The Nagel inspired “something-it-is-like” conception of conscious experience remains a dominant approach in philosophy. In this paper I criticize a prevalent philosophical construal of SIL consciousness, one that understands SIL as a property of mental states rather than entities as a whole. I argue against thinking of SIL as a property of states, showing how such a view is in fact prevalent, under-warranted, and philosophically pernicious in that it often leads to an implausible reduction of conscious experience to qualia. I (...)
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    The Multisensory Nature of Perceptual Consciousness.Tim Bayne - 2014 - In Christopher Hill & David Bennett (eds.), Sensory Integration and the Unity of Consciousness. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp. 15-36.
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    Gap? What Gap?—On the Unity of Apperception and the Necessary Application of the Categories.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Udo Thiel & Giuseppe Motta (eds.), Immanuel Kant: Die Einheit des Bewusstseins (Kant-Studien Ergänzungshefte). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 89-113.
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    Brentano on the Unity of Consciousness.Dainton Barry - 2017 - In U. Kriegel (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Franz Brentano and the Brentano School. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 61-74.
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    Ambivalence: A Philosophical Exploration.Hili Razinsky - 2016 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Ambivalence (as in practical conflicts, moral dilemmas, conflicting beliefs, and mixed feelings) is a central phenomenon of human life. Yet ambivalence is incompatible with entrenched philosophical conceptions of personhood, judgement, and action, and is denied or marginalised by thinkers of diverse concerns. This book takes a radical new stance, bringing the study of core philosophical issues together with that of ambivalence. The book proposes new accounts in several areas – including subjectivity, consciousness, rationality, and value – while elucidating a wide (...)
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    Consciousness and Persons: Unity and Identity. [REVIEW]Gary Hatfield - 2006 - Review of Metaphysics 59 (3):687-688.
    Review of Michael Tye, Consciousness and Persons: Unity and Identity. MIT Press, 2003.
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    The Unity of Being and History as a Principle of Ontology, Gnoseology and Epistemology.Mikhail M. Prokhorov - 2014 - Dialogue and Universalism 24 (3):64-69.
    The principle of unity, interrelation of being and history is viewed here as a principle of ontology, gnoseology and epistemology, as a basis of updating philosophical outlooks, especially the problem of man and his relationship to the world . It is shown that consciousness was been interpreted in the context of a specific type of relations of man to the world. To overcome subjectivism a deep sense of objectivity of being and its development in relation to man is restored. A (...)
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    Kahlo's World Split Open.Evelyn Torton Beck - 2006 - Feminist Studies 32 (1):54-81.
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    9 How Did “the Moral” Get Split From “the Economic”?Julie A. Nelson - 2003 - In Drucilla K. Barker & Edith Kuiper (eds.), Toward a Feminist Philosophy of Economics. Routledge. pp. 134.
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    Pure Consciousness and Cultural Studies.William S. Haney - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (2-3):2-3.
    [opening paragraph]: First-person methodologies have evolved in the humanities from the romantic introspection of a unified self, through a modernist nostalgia for that unity, to the fragmentation of the self in poststructuralist and postmodernism, which questions the pheno- menological unity of the self based on commonsense introspection as well as the possibility of an unmediated pure consciousness event. Literary and cultural studies can benefit from the way the Journal of Consciousness Studies draws upon Eastern approaches to first-person experience and corresponding (...)
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    The Dual Unity of Cartesian Ethics.Jean-Marc Gabaude - 1991 - In Georges J. D. Moyal (ed.), René Descartes: Critical Assessments. Routledge. pp. 4--332.
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    On the Unity of History.Bruno Snell - 1972 - Social Research 39.
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    In the Clearing: Continuity and Unity in Frost's Dualism.Peter Stanlis - 2005 - Humanitas 18 (1-2):86-114.
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    The Challenge of Unity.Nico Schreurs - 1999 - Bijdragen 60 (1):77-92.
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    Wholeness, Unity and Order.Ana Rioja - 1997 - Synthesis Philosophica 12:323-342.
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    Unity and Diversity of Neurelectric and Psychophysical Functions: The Invariance Question.Gerald S. Wasserman & Lolin T. Wang-Bennett - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):297.
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    Mental Duality, Unity and Multiplicity, and a Holographic Model of the Mind.John L. Bradshaw - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (4):732.
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    Movement Control Views: From Diversity to Unity.R. B. Stein - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (4):568.
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    The Brain and the Split Brain: A Duel with Duality as a Model of Mind.Joseph E. LeDoux & Michael S. Gazzaniga - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (1):109.
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    Conscious Agency with Unsplit and Split Brains.D. M. Mackay - 1980 - In Brian Josephson & Vilayanur S. Ramachandran (eds.), Consciousness and the Physical World. Pergamon Press. pp. 95--113.
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    Technical Note: The Two Faces of the Split-Plot Analysis of Variance.Robert Zenhausern - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (3):189-190.
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    Cerebral Asymmetries as Manifested in Split-Brain Man.Jerre Levy - 1974 - In Marcel Kinsbourne & W. Smith (eds.), Hemispheric Disconnection and Cerebral Function. Charles C.
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    Philosophy and Unity.William Kane - 1953 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 27:104-109.
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    Philosophy and Unity.Vincent E. Smith - 1953 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 27:83-84.
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    Philosophy and Unity.Joseph T. Clark - 1953 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 27:54-56.
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    Philosophy and Unity.Leo S. Schumacher - 1953 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 27:32-34.
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    Philosophy and Unity.J. A. McWilliams - 1953 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 27:57-60.
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    Dilemma of Being and Unity.Anton Pegis - 1942 - In Robert Edward Brennan (ed.), Essays in Thomism. Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press. pp. 151--183.
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    Two Halves of Unity.Thomas Uebel - 2013 - Metascience 22 (2):481-484.
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    The Singing Consciousness.Serguei Fokine - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 42:69-76.
    Consciousness has been and will continue to be one of the central problems of philosophy. In written works the fact that the consciousness can sing is presented as one of the most interesting and enigmatic properties of consciousness. That consciousness can sing, and in fact does so, and to prove that this is the case is relatively easy. It is enough to say that “one is singing within oneself”, not loudly and only one or various simple sounds in a way (...)
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    On the Unity of Theoretical Subjectivity in Kant and Fichte.James D. Reid - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (2):243 - 277.
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    3. The Normative-Empirical Split.Sandra B. Rosenthal & Rogene A. Buchholz - 2000 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:35-49.
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    A Real Unity of Them All.Margaret Gilbert - 2009 - The Monist 92 (2):268-285.
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    Unity as a Metaphysical Paradigm.T. F. Digby - 1985 - Metaphilosophy 16 (2‐3):191-205.
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    Animals and the Unity of Psychology.Gareth B. Matthews - 1978 - Philosophy 53 (206):437 - 454.
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    Of Being and Unity.Giovanni Pico della Mirandola - 1943 - Milwaukee, Wis., Marquette University Press.
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    Unity in the Wild Variety of Nature, or Just Variety?I. C. McManus - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):606-608.
    Although there are some common underlying mechanisms for many nonhuman behavioural asymmetries, the evidence at present is not compelling for commonalities in cerebral organisation across vertebrates. Phylogenetic analysis of detour behaviour in fish suggests that more closely related species are not particularly similar in the direction of turning; contingency and demands of ecological niches may better explain such asymmetries.
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    Reading and the Split Fovea.Richard Shillcock, Scott McDonald & Padraic Monaghan - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):503-503.
    We argue that models of reading should be based on anatomical reality, namely, the fact that both eyes are used in reading; and the observation that the human fovea is precisely vertically split, and projects each half of a fixated word to the contralateral hemisphere.
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    Consciousness and Personhood in Split-Brain Patients.Brint Alan Montgomery - unknown
    In this work I argue that the two hemispheres of a split-brain patient exhibit consciousness and personhood while the patient operates under the conditions of a "Sperry-type" experiment. I am particularly concerned to show this to be the case for the right hemisphere. To this effect, [ argue that the right hemisphere has functionally distinct modules of cognition and sentience of the sort detailed by our most current theories in cognitive science. Moreover, practically all of the behavioral outputs for all (...)
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