Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Velmans, Max
Number of items: 87.
Functional theories can describe many features of conscious phenomenology but cannot account for its existence. (2022)
Velmans, Max
Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being. (2021)
Velmans, Max
How to investigate perceptual projection: A commentary on Perereira, Jr. "The Projective Theory of Consciousness: from Neuroscience to Philosophical Psychology". (2018)
Velmans, Max
Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology), (4 volumes). (2018)
Velmans, Max
Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology), Volume 1: The Origins of Psychology and the Study of Consciousness. (2018)
Velmans, Max
Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology), Volume 2: Cognitive and Neuropsychological Approaches to the Study of Consciousness, Part 1. (2018)
Velmans, Max
Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology), Volume 3: Cognitive and Neuropsychological Approaches the Study of Consciousness, Part 2. (2018)
Velmans, Max
Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology), Volume 4: New Directions: Psychogenesis, Transformations of Consciousness, and Non-reductive, Integrative Theories. (2018)
Velmans, Max
General Introduction to Volumes 1 to 4: A psychological view of the long history of thought about consciousness. (2018)
Velmans, Max
Introduction to Volume 2. (2018)
Velmans, Max
Introduction to Volume 3. (2018)
Velmans, Max
Introduction to Volume 4. (2018)
Velmans, Max
The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness: Second Edition. (2017)
Schneider, Susan
Dualism, reductionism and reflexive monism. (2017)
Velmans, Max
An epistemology for the study of consciousness. (2017)
Velmans, Max
Towards a Deeper Understanding of Consciousness: Selected works of Max Velmans. (2017)
Velmans, Max
What and where are conscious experiences? Dualism, reductionism, and reflexive monism. (2017)
Velmans, Max
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Understanding Consciousness: An Interview. (2015)
Velmans, Max and Bright, Richard
What makes a conscious process conscious? (2014)
Velmans, Max
Conscious agency and the preconscious/unconscious self. (2014)
Velmans, Max
Do advances in neuropsychological studies of consciousness demonstrate it to be just a state or function of the brain? A review of Stanislas Dehaene. Consciousness and the Brain: Deciphering how the Brain Codes our Thoughts. (2014)
Velmans, Max
Sentient matter. (2013)
Velmans, Max
How to arrive at an Eastern place from a Western Direction: Convergences and divergences among Samkya Yoga, Advaita Vedanta, the Body-Mind-Consciousness (Trident) Model and Reflexive Monism. (2013)
Velmans, Max
Preconscious free will. (2013)
Velmans, Max
A review of Donald D. Price and James J. Barrell (2012)
Inner Experience and Neuroscience: Merging both Perspectives. (2013)
Velmans, Max
The evolution of consciousness. (2012)
Velmans, Max
Introduction to Monist Alternatives to Physicalism. (2012)
Velmans, Max and Nagasawa, Yujin
Reflexive Monism: psychophysical relations among mind, matter and consciousness. (2012)
Velmans, Max
Violence, the fragile ego, and the peaceful self. (2012)
Velmans, Max
Can evolutionary theory explain the existence of consciousness? A review of N. Humphrey, 2010, Soul Dust: The Magic of Consciousness. (2011)
Velmans, Max
A brief note on how phenomenal objects relate to objects themselves. (2011)
Velmans, Max
Understanding Consciousness: A collaborative attempt to elucidate contemporary theories. (2010)
Pereira Jr, Alfredo; Edwards, J.C.W.; Nunn, C; Trehub, A and Velmans, Max
Unconscious priming of a no-go response. (2009)
Hughes, Gethin; Velmans, Max and De Fockert, J. W.
How to define consciousness—And how not to define consciousness. (2009)
Velmans, Max
Psychophysical nature. (2009)
Velmans, Max
Understanding Consciousness: Second Edition. (2009)
Velmans, Max
The co-evolution of matter and consciousness. (2008)
Velmans, Max
Consciousness and the physical world. (2008)
Velmans, Max
How to separate conceptual issues from empirical ones in the study of consciousness. (2008)
Velmans, Max
Reflexive monism. (2008)
Velmans, Max
Where experiences are: Dualist, reductionist, enactive and reflexive accounts of phenomenal consciousness. (2007)
Velmans, Max
ERP evidence for successful voluntary avoidance of conscious recollection. (2007)
Bergström, Zara M.; Velmans, Max; De Fockert, J. W. and Richardson-Klavehn, Alan
How experienced phenomena relate to things themselves: Kant, Husserl, Hoche, and reflexive monism. (2007)
Velmans, Max
The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. (2007)
Dualism, reductionism and reflexive monism. (2007)
Velmans, Max
Max Velmans. (2007)
Velmans, Max and Blackmore, Susan
An epistemology for the study of consciousness. (2007)
Velmans, Max
A natural account of phenomenal consciousness. (2007)
Velmans, Max
Heterophenomenology versus critical phenomenology. (2006)
Velmans, Max
Are we out of our minds? (2005)
Velmans, Max
Causal interactions of consciousness, unconscious mind and brain. (2005)
Velmans, Max
Guidelines for Minimum Standards of Ethical Approval in Psychological Research. (2004)
Velmans, Max; Morrison-Coulthart, Lisa; Colley, Ann; Foot, Hugh; Foreman, Nigel; Kent, Gerry; Kwiatkowski, Richard and Sloboda, John
Why conscious free will both is and isn’t an illusion. (2004)
Velmans, Max
Is the brain in the world, or the world in the brain? (2003)
Velmans, Max
How could images heal anything? (2003)
Velmans, Max
Preconscious free will. (2003)
Velmans, Max
How Could Conscious Experiences Affect Brains? (2002)
Velmans, Max
Could phenomenal consciousness function as a cognitive unconscious? (2002)
Velmans, Max
How Could Conscious Experiences Affect Brains? (2002)
Velmans, Max
Making sense of causal interactions between consciousness and brain. (2002)
Velmans, Max
Heterophenomenology versus critical phenomenology: A dialogue with Dan Dennett (on-line debate). (2001)
Velmans, Max
Investigating Phenomenal Consciousness: New Methodologies and Maps. (2000)
Understanding Consciousness. (2000)
Velmans, Max
An introduction to Investigating Phenomenal Consciousness. (2000)
Velmans, Max
A psychologist’s map of consciousness studies. (2000)
Velmans, Max
When perception becomes conscious. (1999)
Velmans, Max
Intersubjective science. (1999)
Velmans, Max
Neural activation, information, and phenomenal consciousness. (1999)
Velmans, Max
Perception, attention, and consciousness. (1999)
Velmans, Max
Understanding consciousness: beyond dualism and reductionism. (1999)
Velmans, Max
Goodbye to reductionism. (1998)
Velmans, Max
Physical, psychological and virtual realities. (1998)
Velmans, Max
Consciousness and the “causal paradox.”. (1996)
Velmans, Max
The Science of Consciousness: Psychological, Neuropsychological and Clinical Reviews. (1996)
An introduction to the science of consciousness. (1996)
Velmans, Max
The limits of neuropsychological models of consciousness. (1995)
Velmans, Max
The relation of consciousness to the material world. (1995)
Velmans, Max
Consciousness, causality and complementarity. (1993)
Velmans, Max
Common-sense, functional theories, and knowledge of the mind. (1993)
Velmans, Max
Encoding strategy dynamics: When relationships between words determine strategy use. (1993)
McDougal, Sine and Velmans, Max
A Reflexive Science of Consciousness. (1993)
Velmans, Max
A view of consciousness from the fringe. (1993)
Velmans, Max
Is consciousness integrated? (1992)
Velmans, Max
Consciousness from a first-person perspective. (1991)
Velmans, Max
Is human information processing conscious? (1991)
Velmans, Max
Is the mind conscious, functional, or both? (1990)
Velmans, Max
Consciousness, brain, and the physical world. (1990)
Velmans, Max