Items Authored/Edited by Velmans, Max
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Velmans, Max.
2022.
Functional theories can describe many features of conscious phenomenology but cannot account for its existence.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 45,
e62.
ISSN 0140-525X
[Article]
Velmans, Max.
2018.
How to investigate perceptual projection: A commentary on Perereira, Jr. "The Projective Theory of Consciousness: from Neuroscience to Philosophical Psychology".
Trans/Form/Ação, Marília, Edição Especial, 41,
pp. 233-242.
ISSN 0101-3173
[Article]
Velmans, Max.
2014.
What makes a conscious process conscious?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37(1),
pp. 43-44.
ISSN 0140-525X
[Article]
Velmans, Max and Nagasawa, Yujin.
2012.
Introduction to Monist Alternatives to Physicalism.
Journal of Consciousness Studies, 19(9-10),
pp. 7-18.
ISSN 1355-8250
[Article]
Velmans, Max.
2008.
The co-evolution of matter and consciousness.
Synthesis Philosophica, 22(2),
pp. 273-282.
ISSN 0352-7875
[Article]
Velmans, Max.
2007.
A natural account of phenomenal consciousness.
NeuroQuantology, 3(3),
pp. 164-179.
[Article]
Book
Book Section
Velmans, Max.
2018.
General Introduction to Volumes 1 to 4: A psychological view of the long history of thought about consciousness.
In: M Velmans, ed.
Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology) Volume 1: The Origins of Psychology and the Study of Consciousness.
1
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 1-30.
ISBN 9781138848641
[Book Section]
Velmans, Max.
2018.
Introduction to Volume 2.
In: M Velmans, ed.
Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology) Volume 2: Cognitive and Neuropsychological Approaches to the Study of Consciousness Part 1.
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 1-14.
ISBN 9781138848658
[Book Section]
Velmans, Max.
2018.
Introduction to Volume 3.
In: M Velmans, ed.
Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology) Volume 3: Cognitive and Neuropsychological Approaches, Part 2.
3
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 1-16.
ISBN 9781138848665
[Book Section]
Velmans, Max.
2018.
Introduction to Volume 4.
In: M Velmans, ed.
Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology) Volume 4: New Directions: Psychogenesis, Transformations of Consciousness and Non-reductive, Integrative Theories.
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 1-20.
ISBN 9781138848672
[Book Section]
Velmans, Max.
2017.
What and where are conscious experiences? Dualism, reductionism, and reflexive monism.
In: Kurt Almqvist and Anders Haag, eds.
The Return of Consciousness: A New Science on Old Questions.
Stockholm: Sweden: Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, pp. 127-144.
ISBN 9789189672901
[Book Section]
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