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    The Knowledge Argument and Phenomenal Concepts
    Cambridge Scholars Press. 2012.
    There is widespread debate in contemporary philosophy of mind over the place of conscious experiences in the natural world – where the latter is taken to be broadly as described and explained by such sciences as physics, chemistry and biology; while conscious experiences encompass pains, bodily sensations, perceptions, feelings and moods. Many philosophers and scientists, who endorse physicalism or materialism, maintain that these mental states can be completely described and explained in natura…Read more
  • Mind-body identity, the property objection and events
    Anthropology and Philosophy 2 (1): 69-85. 1997.