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Vol. 41, Number 2, Spring 2020

The Synesthetic Experience of Color and the Grain Argument Derek D. Nikolinakos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens The grain argument has been offered by Bechtel and Mundale (1999) against the

Vol. 41, Number 1, Winter 2020

Belief: The Explanatory Power of Hume’s Theory Jonathan Leicester, The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Hume’s feeling theory of belief is brought up to date through the later contributions of Russell, Peirce,

Vol. 40, Number 2, Spring 2019

A No-Go Theorem for the Mind–Body Problem: An Informal Proof that No Purely Physical System Can Exhibit All the Properties of Human Consciousness Catherine M. Reason, London This article presents an operationalized solution

Vol. 40, Number 1, Winter 2019

The Fallacy of the Impaired Brain in Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Continues: A Critical Review of Recent Neuroimaging Studies J. Carmelo Visdómine–Lozano, Instituciones Penitenciarias, Ministerio del Interior, Spain This paper reviews seven recent

Vol. 39, Number 3, Summer 2018

How Sustainable are Different Levels of Consciousness Erik J. Wiersma, Alba Biologics The human brain processes a wide variety of inputs and does so either consciously or subconsciously. According to