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Jacob Berger (berger-ja)

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    Berger, Jacob. 2012. Do we Conceptualize Every Color we Consciously Discriminate? Consciousness and Cognition 21: 632–635.
    Berger, Jacob. 2014a. Mental States, Conscious and Nonconscious.” Philosophy Compass 9(6): 392–401.
    Berger, Jacob. 2014b. Perceptual Justification Outside of Consciousness [on Hellie (2014)].” in Consciousness Inside and Out: Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and the Nature of Experience, edited by Richard O. Brown, pp. 137–146. Studies in Brain and Mind n. 6. Berlin: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-94-007-6001-1.
    Berger, Jacob. 2015. The Sensory Content of Perceptual Experience.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 96: 446–468.
    Berger, Jacob. 2016. Review of Schmidt (2015).” Grazer Philosophische Studien 93(4): 593–606.
    Berger, Jacob. 2020. Perceptual Consciousness Plays No Epistemic Role.” in Philosophical Issues 30: Perceptual Evidence, edited by Matthew McGrath and Susanna Schellenberg, pp. 7–23. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley; Sons, Inc., doi:10.1111/phis.12168.
    Berger, Jacob and Alfano, Mark. 2016. Virtue, Situationism, and the Cognitive Value of Art.” The Monist 99(2): 144–158.
    Berger, Jacob and Nanay, Bence. 2016. Relationalism and Unconscious Perception.” Analysis 76(4): 426–433.

Further References

    Hellie, Benj. 2014. It’s Still There! in Consciousness Inside and Out: Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and the Nature of Experience, edited by Richard O. Brown, pp. 127–136. Studies in Brain and Mind n. 6. Berlin: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-94-007-6001-1.
    Schmidt, Eva. 2015. Modest Nonconceptualism: Epistemology, Phenomenology, and Content. Dordrecht: Springer.