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Also at University of Edinburgh
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Paul Schweizer, Advaita and the philosophy of consciousness without an objectPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (No. 1): 146-154. 2020.
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Paul Schweizer, Computation in Physical Systems: A Normative Mapping AccountIn Matteo Vincenzo D'Alfonso & Don Berkich (eds.), On the Cognitive, Ethical, and Scientific Dimensions of Artificial Intelligence, Springer Verlag. pp. 27-47. 2019.
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Paul Schweizer, Sāṃkhya-Yoga Philosophy and the Mind-Body ProblemPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 124 (1): 232-242. 2019.
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Paul Schweizer, Artificial Brains and Hybrid MindsIn Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Philosophy and theory of artificial intelligence 2017, Springer. pp. 81-91. 2017.
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Paul Schweizer, Cognitive Computation sans RepresentationIn Thomas M. Powers (ed.), Philosophy and Computing: Essays in epistemology, philosophy of mind, logic, and ethics, Springer. pp. 65-84. 2017.
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Paul Schweizer, The Externalist Foundations of a Truly Total Turing TestMinds and Machines 22 (3): 191-212. 2012.
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Paul Schweizer, The Elimination of Meaning in Computational Theories of MindIn Alexander Hieke & Hannes Leitgeb (eds.), Reduction: Between the Mind and the Brain, Ontos Verlag. pp. 117-134. 2009.
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Paul Schweizer, Physicalism, functionalism and conscious thoughtMinds and Machines 6 (1): 61-87. 1996.
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Paul Schweizer, Intentionality, qualia, and mind/brain identityMinds and Machines 4 (3): 259-82. 1994.
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Paul Schweizer, Momentary consciousness and buddhist epistemologyJournal of Indian Philosophy 22 (1): 81-91. 1994.
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Paul Schweizer, Indian Philosophy of LanguageInternational Philosophical Quarterly 33 (3): 373-376. 1993.
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Paul Schweizer, Mind/consciousness dualism in sankhya-yoga philosophyPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (4): 845-859. 1993.
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Paul Schweizer, Siderits, Mark, "Indian Philosphy of Language" (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 33 (n/a): 373-376. 1993.
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Paul Schweizer, Mind/Consciousness Dualism in Sānkhya-Yoga PhilosophyPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (4): 845-859. 1993.