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Hunter, Graeme and Seager, William E. 1981. “The Discreet Charm of Counterpart Theory.”
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Seager, William E. 1981. “The Anomalousness of the Mental.” The
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Seager, William E. 1983. “Functionalism, Qualia and Causation.”
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Seager, William E. 1985. “Leibniz and Scientific Realism.” in
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Seager, William E. 1988a. “Weak Supervenience and Materialism.”
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Seager, William E. 1988b. “Descartes on the Union of Mind and Body.”
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Seager, William E. 1988c. “Scientific Anti-Realism and the Epistemic
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Seager, William E. 1990. “The Logic of Lost Lingens.” The Journal
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Seager, William E. 1991a. The Metaphysics of Consciousness. London:
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Seager, William E. 1991b. “Disjunctive Laws and Supervenience.”
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Seager, William E. 1992a. “Externalism and Token Identity.” The
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Seager, William E. 1993a. “The Elimination of Experience.”
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Seager, William E. 1993b. “Fodor’s Theory of Content: Problems and
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Seager, William E. 1995. “Consciousness, Information and
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Seager, William E. 2000. “Real Patterns and Surface Metaphysics.” in
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Seager, William E. 2001e. “The Constructed and the Secret Self.” in
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Seager, William E. 2002.
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Seager, William E. 2003a. “Tye on Consciousness: Time to Panic? [on Tye
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Seager, William E. 2003b. “Yesterday’s Algorithm: Penrose and the Gödel Argument.” Croatian Journal
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Seager, William E. 2004. “A Cold Look at HOT Theory.” in Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness. An
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Seager, William E. 2006a. “The ‘Intrinsic Nature’ Argument for
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Seager, William E. 2006b. “The Emergence of Consciousness.”
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Seager, William E. 2007. “A Brief History of the Philosophical Problem of
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Seager, William E. 2009.
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Seager, William E. 2010. “Concessionary Dualism and Physicalism.” in
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Seager, William E. 2018a. “Critical Notice of Gillett (2016).”
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Seager, William E. 2018b. “Idealism, Panpsychism, and Emergentism: The Radical Wing
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Seager, William E., ed. 2020a. The Routledge Handbook of Panpsychism. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
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Seager, William E. 2020b.
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Seager, William E. 2022. “Frame Problems, Emotions and Axiological
Projectivism.” in A Tribute to
Ronald de Sousa, edited by Julien Amos Deonna, Christine Tappolet, and Fabrice Teroni. Genève: University of
Geneva, https://www.unige.ch/cisa/related-sites/ronald-de-sousa/assets/pdf/Seager_Paper.pdf.
Seager, William E. and Allen-Hermanson, Sean. 2005.
“Panpsychism.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2005/entries/panpsychism/.
Seager, William E. and Allen-Hermanson, Sean. 2010.
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Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2010/entries/panpsychism/.
Seager, William E. and Bourget, David. 2007. “Representationalism about Consciousness.”
in The Blackwell Companion to
Consciousness, edited by Max Velmans and Susan Schneider, pp. 261–276. Blackwell
Philosophy Guides. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Further References
Gillett, Carl. 2016. Reduction and Emergence in Science and
Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781139871716.
Shear, Jonathan, ed. 1997.
Explaining Consciousness: The Hard Problem.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Tye, Michael. 2000. Consciousness, Color, and Content. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press, doi:10.7551/mitpress/2110.001.0001.