CHALLENGES FOR REPRESENTATIONAL THEORIES OF MIND AND CONSCIOUSNESS
Monographic issue edited by Tamás Demeter and János Tőzsér [Abstracts PDF 30 KB]INTRODUCTION, Tamás Demeter and János Tőzsérr
FROM TRACKING RELATIONS TO PROPOSITIONAL ATTITUDES, Adam Morton [PDF]
PSYCHOLOGY IS NOT A METAREPRESENTATIONAL DEVICE, Tamás Demeter [PDF]
NOT EVERY FEELING IS INTENTIONAL, Katalin Farkas [PDF]
THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL ARGUMENT FOR THE DISJUNCTIVE THEORY OF PERCEPTION, János Tőzsér [PDF]
UNDERSTANDING HOW EXPERIENCE “SEEMS”, Thomas Raleigh [PDF]
WHY PHENOMENAL CONTENT IS NOT INTENTIONAL, Howard Robinson [PDF]