Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Velmans, Max

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  • Functional theories can describe many features of conscious phenomenology but cannot account for its existence. (2022) 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
  • Understanding Consciousness: An Interview. (2015) Velmans, Max and Bright, Richard
  • What makes a conscious process conscious? (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
  • 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
  • The co-evolution of matter and 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Preconscious free will. (2003) 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
  • When perception becomes conscious. (1999) Velmans, Max
  • Intersubjective science. (1999) Velmans, Max
  • Neural activation, information, and phenomenal consciousness. (1999) Velmans, Max
  • Consciousness and the “causal paradox.”. (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 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
  • Book
  • Towards a Deeper Understanding of Consciousness: Selected works of Max Velmans. (2017) Velmans, Max
  • Understanding Consciousness: Second Edition. (2009) Velmans, Max
  • How Could Conscious Experiences Affect Brains? (2002) Velmans, Max
  • Understanding Consciousness. (2000) Velmans, Max
  • Book Section
  • Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being. (2021) 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
  • Dualism, reductionism and reflexive monism. (2017) Velmans, Max
  • An epistemology for the study of consciousness. (2017) Velmans, Max
  • What and where are conscious experiences? Dualism, reductionism, and reflexive monism. (2017) Velmans, Max picture_as_pdf
  • Conscious agency and the preconscious/unconscious self. (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
  • Psychophysical nature. (2009) 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
  • 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
  • Causal interactions of consciousness, unconscious mind and brain. (2005) Velmans, Max
  • How could images heal anything? (2003) Velmans, Max
  • An introduction to Investigating Phenomenal Consciousness. (2000) Velmans, Max
  • A psychologist’s map of consciousness studies. (2000) 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
  • An introduction to the science of consciousness. (1996) Velmans, Max
  • A Reflexive Science of Consciousness. (1993) Velmans, Max
  • Digital
  • Heterophenomenology versus critical phenomenology: A dialogue with Dan Dennett (on-line debate). (2001) Velmans, Max
  • Edited Book
  • 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
  • The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness: Second Edition. (2017) Schneider, Susan
  • The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. (2007)
  • Investigating Phenomenal Consciousness: New Methodologies and Maps. (2000)
  • The Science of Consciousness: Psychological, Neuropsychological and Clinical Reviews. (1996)
  • Report
  • 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