Ned Block
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ned Joel Block is an American philosopher working in philosophy of mind who has made important contributions to the understanding of consciousness and the philosophy of cognitive science. He has been professor of philosophy and psychology at New York University since 1996.
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- On a confusion about a function of consciousness (1995) (2121)
- Troubles with functionalism (1993) (799)
- Consciousness, accessibility, and the mesh between psychology and neuroscience (2007) (765)
- Two neural correlates of consciousness (2005) (570)
- Advertisement for a Semantics for Psychology (1987) (558)
- The nature of consciousness : philosophical debates (1997) (481)
- Perceptual consciousness overflows cognitive access (2011) (441)
- Conceptual analysis, dualism, and the explanatory gap (1999) (430)
- What psychological states are not (1972) (404)
- Psychologism and Behaviorism (1981) (309)
- Mental Paint and Mental Latex (1996) (305)
- Readings in philosophy of psychology (1980) (235)
- Discussion of J. Kevin O’Regan’s “Why Red Doesn’t Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness” (2011) (218)
- The Mind as the Software of the Brain (1995) (171)
- Paradox and cross purposes in recent work on consciousness (2001) (162)
- How heritability misleads about race (1995) (157)
- The Harder Problem of Consciousness (2002) (149)
- ATTENTION AND MENTAL PAINT (2010) (145)
- Consciousness and accessibility (1990) (145)
- Evidence against epiphenomenalism (1991) (142)
- Do Causal Powers Drain Away (2003) (141)
- The IQ Controversy (1979) (131)
- How can we find the neural correlate of consciousness? (1996) (130)
- Mental Pictures and Cognitive Science (1983) (122)
- What is functionalism (1996) (114)
- Are Absent Qualia Impossible (1980) (113)
- IQ, heritability and inequality, part 2. (1974) (101)
- Max Black's Objection to Mind‐Body Identity (2007) (100)
- Sexism, Racism, Ageism, and the Nature of Consciousness (1999) (98)
- The higher order approach to consciousness is defunct (2011) (92)
- Action in Perception by Alva Noë (2005) (90)
- Introduction: What Is Functionalism? (1980) (88)
- Consciousness and cognitive access (2008) (85)
- Seeing‐As in the Light of Vision Science (2014) (84)
- Rich conscious perception outside focal attention (2014) (80)
- Anti‐Reductionism Slaps Back (2008) (78)
- Begging the question against phenomenal consciousness (1992) (78)
- How many concepts of consciousness? (1995) (71)
- Comparing the major theories of consciousness. (2009) (69)
- Holism, Hyper‐analyticity and Hyper‐compositionality (1993) (66)
- What Is Wrong with the No-Report Paradigm and How to Fix It (2019) (64)
- The computer model of the mind (1990) (62)
- Functional Role and Truth Conditions (1987) (60)
- Is Experiencing Just Representing?@@@Ten Problems of Consciousness (1998) (58)
- Consciousness, Function, and Representation: Collected Papers (2007) (54)
- The Photographic Fallacy in the Debate about Mental Imagery (1983) (53)
- The Grain of Vision and the Grain of Attention (2012) (52)
- Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness (2019) (50)
- The I.Q. controversy: Critical readings (1976) (49)
- Does unconscious perception really exist? Continuing the ASSC20 debate (2017) (49)
- If perception is probabilistic, why does it not seem probabilistic? (2018) (48)
- Tactile sensation via spatial perception (2003) (46)
- Holism, mental and semantic (1996) (43)
- Semantics, Conceptual Role (1997) (36)
- Consciousness science: real progress and lingering misconceptions (2014) (34)
- Bodily Sensations as an Obstacle for Representationism (2005) (34)
- Overflow, access, and attention (2007) (34)
- WHAT IS THE ROLE OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN DEMONSTRATIVE THOUGHT ? (34)
- Discussion of J. Kevin O’Regan’s “Why Red Doesn’t Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness” (2012) (32)
- Consciousness, Function, And Representation (2007) (30)
- Debate on unconscious perception (2017) (29)
- Conscious machines: Defining questions (2018) (27)
- Does the Prefrontal Cortex Play an Essential Role in Consciousness? Insights from Intracranial Electrical Stimulation of the Human Brain (2021) (26)
- Tweaking the concepts of perception and cognition (2016) (25)
- Response to Rosenthal and Weisberg (2011) (24)
- WITTGENSTEIN AND QUALIA1 (2007) (24)
- Why do Mirrors Reverse Right/Left but not Up/Down (1974) (23)
- Top-down attention and consciousness: comment on Cohen et al. (2012) (23)
- Biology versus computation in the study of consciousness (1997) (22)
- Consciousness, Big Science and Conceptual Clarity (2014) (22)
- The Puzzle of Perceptual Precision (2014) (21)
- Consciousness Explained by Daniel C. Dennett (1993) (20)
- How to Find the Neural Correlate of Consciousness (1998) (20)
- The Anna Karenina Principle and Skepticism about Unconscious Perception (2016) (20)
- Seeing and Windows of Integration (2013) (19)
- What Is Dennett’s Theory a Theory of? (1994) (19)
- What intuitions about homunculi don't show (1980) (18)
- The Canberra Plan Neglects Ground (2015) (16)
- Philosophy 2: Further Through the Subject (1998) (14)
- How not to find the neural correlate of consciousness (2000) (14)
- Response to Kouider et al.: which view is better supported by the evidence? (2012) (13)
- Finessing the Bored Monkey Problem (2020) (12)
- Virtual Symposium on Virtual Mind (1992) (12)
- The Defective Armchair: A Reply to Tye (2014) (10)
- The Anna Karenina Theory of the Unconscious (2011) (9)
- The harder problem of consciusness (2003) (9)
- Attention and perceptual adaptation. (2013) (9)
- Empirical Science Meets Higher-Order Views of Consciousness: Reply to Hakwan Lau and Richard Brown (2019) (9)
- What do models of visual perception tell us about visual phenomenology? (2020) (7)
- review of Julian Jaynes, Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind (1977) (7)
- Holism, Hyper-Analyticity and Hyper-Compositionality (1993) (7)
- The merely verbal problem of consciousness Reply to Baars and Laureys (2005) (6)
- IX—An Argument for Holism (1995) (6)
- Complexity and adaptation (1990) (6)
- Consciousness, Philosophical Issues About (2006) (6)
- Fictionalism, Functionalism and Factor Analysis (1974) (5)
- Introduction: What Is Innateness? (1981) (5)
- Attention and Perceptual Justification (2019) (4)
- Ridiculing social constructivism about phenomenal consciousness (1999) (4)
- The IQ Controversy: Critical Readings.@@@Origins of Intelligence: Infancy and Early Childhood. (1977) (4)
- Neurophilosophy or Philoneuroscience (2003) (3)
- Studying the neural representations of uncertainty (2022) (2)
- Is perception probabilistic? Clarifying the definitions (2021) (2)
- Is Perception Probabilistic (2020) (2)
- A confusion about innateness (1979) (2)
- The Puzzle of Perceptual Precision Ned Block (2015) (2)
- Solely Generic Phenomenology (2015) (2)
- Introduction What Is Philosophy of Psychology (1981) (2)
- Spatial Perception via Tactile Sensation (2)
- The Language and Thought Series (1980) (2)
- Subjective phenomena elicited by intracranial electrical stimulation challenge a global neuronal workspace hypothesis: A reply to objections raised by Naccache et al. (2021) (1)
- Progress in the Hunt for Consciousness in the Brain. (1996) (1)
- Critiquing the mainstream media: A case study of the (1993) (1)
- Solely Generic Phenomenology A Reply to Sascha (2015) (1)
- Are Mechanistic and Teleological Explanations of Behaviour Incompatible (1971) (1)
- 3 What Psychological States Are Not (1)
- Mind , computational theories of (1)
- Jack and Jill have shifted spectra (1999) (1)
- Fading Qualia : A Response to Michael (2018) (1)
- Measuring away an attentional confound? (2017) (1)
- Do conscious decisions cause physical actions? (2022) (1)
- Stringent Definitions : What Should Count as “ Unconscious ” and “ Perception ” ? (2017) (0)
- The philosophy of psychology (1998) (0)
- A MOTIVATIONAL PERSPECTIVE OF CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE. AUTHOR'S REPLY (1997) (0)
- Consensus Institute Staff (1990) (0)
- States' rights (1980) (0)
- The Block Panel (1994) (0)
- NIPS International Workshop for Scientific Study of (2009) (0)
- Studies in Thought and Language (1972) (0)
- Functional State Identity Theory (1980) (0)
- Consciousness, Cognitive Psychology of (2001) (0)
- Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness (2019) (0)
- WHAT ELSE COMES TO MIND WHEN YOU THINK OF YOUR FATHER ? " If you type in " Everybody (2004) (0)
- The ASSC William James prize for contributions to the study of consciousness (2004) (0)
- DIRECTIVAL THEORY OF MEANING RESURRECTED1 (2017) (0)
- Should Philosophy and Psychology Remarry (1973) (0)
- OP-NCON170016 1..11 (2017) (0)
- A-consciousness : The local newspaper of the mind ? (2011) (0)
- Mind: Natural, artificial, hybrid, and “super” (2009) (0)
- Internet FAX (2006) (0)
- American Philosophical Quarterly | Vol. 48 No. 4 | ARTICLE: Kevin Morris: Theoretical Identities as Explanantia and Explananda | PDF Document (2011) (0)
- Petrus Hispanus Lectures 2003. The harder problem of consciousness (2003) (0)
- Marshall M. Weinberg Conference: The Future of Cognitive Science - Friday afternoon (Oct. 17, 2008) session: Christoph Koch and Ned Block (2008) (0)
- Straw materialism (1978) (0)
- Psychology and Philosophy (2019) (0)
- Thanks to our guest reviewers (1984) (0)
- Alexander of Aphrodisias 282-93 Mantissa (Book 2 of On the Soul) 282-93 Ethical Problems 284 and Academic Scepticism 287-9 (2005) (0)
- Resemblance and imaginal representation (1983) (0)
- Optimal Attention: Reply to Sebastian Watzl (2019) (0)
- Author ' s personal copy Perceptual consciousness overflows cognitive access (2011) (0)
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