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  1. On the relation between phenomenal and representational properties.Güven Güzeldere & Murat Aydede - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):151-153.
    We argue that Block's charge of fallacy remains ungrounded so long as the existence of P-consciousness, as Block construes it, is independently established. This, in turn, depends on establishing the existence of “phenomenal properties” that are essentially not representational, cognitive, or functional. We argue that Block leaves this fundamental thesis unsubstantiated. We conclude by suggesting that phenomenal consciousness can be accounted for in terms of a hybrid set of representational and functional properties.
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  • Minding your p's and q's: Pain and sensible qualities.G. Lynn Stephens & George Graham - 1987 - Noûs 21 (3):395-405.
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  • A passion of the soul: An introduction to pain for consciousness researchers.C. R. Chapman & Yutaka Nakamura - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8 (4):391-422.
    Pain is an important focus for consciousness research because it is an avenue for exploring somatic awareness, emotion, and the genesis of subjectivity. In principle, pain is awareness of tissue trauma, but pain can occur in the absence of identifiable injury, and sometimes substantive tissue injury produces no pain. The purpose of this paper is to help bridge pain research and consciousness studies. It reviews the basic sensory neurophysiology associated with tissue injury, including transduction, transmission, modulation, and central representation. In (...)
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  • On pleasure, emotion, and striving.Karl Duncker - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (June):391-430.
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  • The awfulness of pain.George Pitcher - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (July):481-491.
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  • Pain And Emotion.R. TRIGG - 1970 - Clarendon Press.
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  • A representational theory of pains and their phenomenal character.Michael Tye - 1995 - Philosophical Perspectives 9:223-39.
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  • Objective and subjective aspects of pain.Nikola Grahek - 1991 - Philosophical Psychology 4 (2):249-66.
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  • A defense of pain.Earl Conee - 1984 - Philosophical Studies 46 (September):239-48.
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  • Some foundational problems in the scientific study of pain.Murat Aydede & Güven Güzeldere - 2002 - Philosophy of Science Supplement 69 (3):265-83.
    This paper is an attempt to spell out what makes the scientific study of pain so distinctive from a philosophical perspective. Using the IASP definition of ‘pain’ as our guide, we raise a number of questions about the philosophical assumptions underlying the scientific study of pain. We argue that unlike the study of ordinary perception, the study of pain focuses from the very start on the experience itself and its qualities, without making deep assumptions about whether pain experiences are perceptual. (...)
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  • A Theory Of Perception.George Pitcher - 1971 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Presented here in a lucid, simple style is an extended defense of a behavioral and direct-realist theory of sense perception. Originally published in 1971. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich (...)
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  • Are qualia a pain in the neck for functionalists?George Graham & G. Lynn Stephens - 1985 - American Philosophical Quarterly 22 (1):73-80.
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  • On a confusion about a function of consciousness.Ned Block - 1995 - Brain and Behavioral Sciences 18 (2):227-–247.
    Consciousness is a mongrel concept: there are a number of very different "consciousnesses." Phenomenal consciousness is experience; the phenomenally conscious aspect of a state is what it is like to be in that state. The mark of access-consciousness, by contrast, is availability for use in reasoning and rationally guiding speech and action. These concepts are often partly or totally conflated, with bad results. This target article uses as an example a form of reasoning about a function of "consciousness" based on (...)
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  • A theory of consciousness.David M. Rosenthal - 1997 - In Ned Block, Owen Flanagan & Guven Guzeldere (eds.), The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates. MIT Press.
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  • Is consciousness the perception of what passes in one's own mind?Guven Guzeldere - 1995 - In Thomas Metzinger (ed.), Conscious Experience. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schoningh. pp. 335--357.
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  • Conscious experience.Fred Dretske - 1993 - Mind 102 (406):263-283.
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  • Phenomenal states.Brian Loar - 1990 - Philosophical Perspectives 4:81-108.
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  • Reduction, qualia and the direct introspection of brain states.Paul M. Churchland - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy 82 (January):8-28.
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  • Consciousness.William G. Lycan - 1987 - MIT Press.
    In this book, William Lycan reviews the diverse philosophical views on consciousness--including those of Kripke, Block, Campbell, Sellars, and Casteneda--and ..
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  • Consciousness and Experience.William G. Lycan - 1996 - Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    Lycan not only uses the numerous arguments against materialism, and functionalist theories of mind in particular, to gain a more detailed positive view of the ..
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  • A Theory of Perception.George Pitcher - 1971 - Philosophy 48 (185):300-303.
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  • Consciousness and Experience.William G. Lycan - 1996 - Philosophy 72 (282):602-604.
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  • Physicalism.K. V. Wilkes - 1978 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30 (4):403-410.
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  • The Mind's Awareness of Itself.Fred Dretske - 1999 - Philosophical Studies 95 (1-2):103-124.
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  • Naturalizing the Mind.Fred Dretske - 1997 - Noûs 31 (4):528-537.
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  • Naming and Necessity.Saul Kripke - 1980 - Critica 17 (49):69-71.
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  • Knowledge and the flow of information.F. Dretske - 1989 - Trans/Form/Ação 12:133-139.
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  • Pain and Emotion.Charles H. Whitley - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (3):388.
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  • A Materialist Theory of the Mind.D. M. Armstrong - 1968 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Ted Honderich.
    Breaking new ground in the debate about the relation of mind and body, David Armstrong's classic text - first published in 1968 - remains the most compelling and comprehensive statement of the view that the mind is material or physical. In the preface to this new edition, the author reflects on the book's impact and considers it in the light of subsequent developments. He also provides a bibliography of all the key writings to have appeared in the materialist debate.
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  • Pain and Perception.Nicholas Everitt - 1989 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 89:113 - 124.
    Nicholas Everitt; VIII*—Pain and Perception, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 89, Issue 1, 1 June 1989, Pages 113–124, https://doi.org/10.1093/ar.
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  • An analysis of pleasure vis-a-vis pain.Murat Aydede - 2000 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (3):537-570.
    I take up the issue of whether pleasure is a kind of sensation or not. This issue was much discussed by philosophers of the 1950’s and 1960’s, and apparently no resolution was reached. There were mainly two camps in the discussion: those who argued for a dispositional account, and those who favored an episodic feeling view of pleasure. Here, relying on some recent scientific research I offer an account of pleasure which neither dispositionalizes nor sensationalizes pleasure. As is usual in (...)
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  • Are pains necessarily unpleasant?RichardJ Hall - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (June):643-59.
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  • Why pains are mental objects.Harold Langsam - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy 92 (6):303-13.
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  • Why You Can’t Make a Computer that Feels Pain.Daniel C. Dennett - 1978 - Synthese 38 (3):415-449.
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  • Naming and Necessity.S. Kripke - 1972 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 45 (4):665-666.
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  • Knowledge and the Flow of Information.Fred I. Dretske - 1981 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 175 (1):69-70.
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  • Naturalizing the Mind.Fred Dretske - 1995 - Philosophy 72 (279):150-154.
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  • Pain Perception.George Pitcher - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (3):368.
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  • On viewing pain as a secondary quality.Natika Newton - 1989 - Noûs 23 (5):569-98.
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  • Is the concept of pain incoherent?Rick Kaufman - 1985 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (2):279-84.
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  • Unfelt pains.David Palmer - 1975 - American Philosophical Quarterly 12 (4):289-298.
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  • Differences that make no difference.Fred Dretske - 1994 - Philosophical Topics 22 (1/2):41-57.
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  • Is the Concept of Pain Incoherent?Rick Kaufman - 1985 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (2):279-283.
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  • Consciousness.Jeffrey F. Sicha - 1991 - Noûs 25 (4):553-561.
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  • Physicalism. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Hellman - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (4):625.
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  • The objectivity of pain.Noel Fleming - 1976 - Mind 85 (340):522-541.
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  • Differences that Make No Difference.Fred Dretske - 1994 - Philosophical Topics 22 (1-2):41-57.
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  • Sensations and Brain Processes.J. J. C. Smart - 2003 - In John Heil (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology. New York: Oxford University Press.
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