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1. Perceptual consciousness and intensional transitive verbs.

2. An Acquaintance alternative to Self-Representationalism.

3. Russellian Physicalists get our phenomenal concepts wrong.

4. The mind-body problem and the color-body problem.

5. Panpsychism and ensemble explanations.

6. Normative principles and the nature of mind-dependence.

7. Living without microphysical supervenience.

8. Higher-order theories of consciousness and what-it-is-like-ness.

9. Acting on true belief.

10. Affect, perceptual experience, and disclosure.

11. Illusionism and definitions of phenomenal consciousness.

12. The relation between subjects and their conscious experiences.

13. Two solutions to the neural discernment problem.

14. A new argument for the phenomenal approach to personal persistence.

15. Understanding as compression.

16. Fish and microchips: on fish pain and multiple realization.

17. Is consciousness intrinsically valuable?

18. Epistemological motivations for anti-realism.

19. Experiencing organisms: from mineness to subject of experience.

20. A dispositional account of practical knowledge.

21. Phenomenal consciousness, collective mentality, and collective moral responsibility.

22. How central are judgment and agency to epistemology?

23. Exemplarization: a solution to the problem of consciousness?

24. Logical knowledge and ordinary reasoning.

25. Implicit definition and the application of logic.

26. Pictures, perspective and possibility.

27. The logic, intentionality, and phenomenology of emotion.

28. How to be a (sort of) a priori physicalist.

29. Vagueness and the Metaphysics of Consciousness.

30. The sensory basis of the epistemic gap: an alternative to phenomenal concepts.

31. Meditation and self-control.

32. Are intentions in tension with timing experiments?

33. Epistemology of the Obvious: A Geometrical Case.

34. What panpsychists should reject: on the incompatibility of panpsychism and organizational invariantism.

35. The HOROR theory of phenomenal consciousness.

36. The idols of inner-sense.

37. The geometry of visual space and the nature of visual experience.

38. Agentive awareness is not sensory awareness.

39. Realism and Anti-Realism about experiences of understanding.

40. Breaking the silence: motion silencing and experience of change.

41. Still waiting for a plausible Humean theory of reasons.

42. Prefrontal lesion evidence against higher-order theories of consciousness.

43. Indirect representation and the self-representational theory of consciousness.

44. Silencing the experience of change.

45. Circularity in the conditional analysis of phenomenal concepts.

46. The unity of consciousness: subjects and objectivity.

47. Physicalism and phenomenal concepts.

48. Pleonastic possible worlds.

49. Diachronic and synchronic unity.

50. Exemplarization and self-presentation: Lehrer and Meinong on consciousness.