• Present-time consciousness
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (2-3): 111-140. 1999.
    My purpose in this article is to propose an explicitly naturalized account of the experience of present nowness on the basis of two complementary sources: phenomenological analysis and cognitive neuroscience. What I mean by naturalization, and the role cognitive neuroscience plays will become clear as the paper unfolds, but the main intention is to use the consciousness of present time as a study case for the phenomenological framework presented by Depraz in this Special Issue.
  • Metaphor to mechanism; natural to disciplined
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 4 (4): 344-346. 1997.
    Baars presents a clear and productive approach to consciousness as a scientific issue. My commentary is motivated by this positive assessment in order to underline what I see as important limitations in the sketch we are presented with, and which are close to my own research interests. I will concentrate only on two fundamental questions here: the still misleading nature of the theatre metaphor for consciousness in spite of Baars’ radically new interpretation; the still unexamined naivite in reg…Read more