Palmer: Color and consciousness
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Neurophenomenological constraints and pushing back the subjectivity barrier
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 961-963
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Consciousness – subject to agreement
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 963-964
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Beyond intrinsicness and dazzling blacks
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 964-965
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Normal, pseudonormal, and color-blind vision: Cases of justified phenomenal belief
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One basic or two? A rhapsody in blue
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- 01 December 1999, p. 967
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Finding a place for experience in the physical-relational structure of the brain
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 966-967
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Phenomenal experience and science: Separated by a “brick wall”?
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- 01 December 1999, p. 968
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An externalist approach to understanding color experience
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 968-969
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One machine among many
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 969-970
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Computation, levels of abstraction, and the intrinsic character of experience
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 970-971
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Consciousness and introspection: How we get to know the inner world
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 971-972
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Sensory holism and functionalism
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Whatever seems right to me is right
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- 01 December 1999, p. 973
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Out of sight but not out of mind: Isomorphism and absent qualia
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- 01 December 1999, p. 974
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The possibility of subisomorphic experiential differences
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- 01 December 1999, p. 975
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Isomorphism: Philosophical implications
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 975-976
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On qualia, relations, and structure in color experience
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 976-985
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Research Article
Lexical entries and rules of language: A multidisciplinary study of German inflection
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 991-1013
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Clahsen: Rules of language
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And what about the Chinese?
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- 01 December 1999, p. 1014
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Lexical storage and regular processes
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- 01 December 1999, p. 1016
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