Volume 34, Number 2, Spring
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Deep Naturalism: Patterns in Art and Mind Liz Stillwaggon Swan, Mercyhurst University This paper addresses the philosophical problem of how a physical conceptualization of mind can account
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Deep Naturalism: Patterns in Art and Mind Liz Stillwaggon Swan, Mercyhurst University This paper addresses the philosophical problem of how a physical conceptualization of mind can account
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF The Use of the Classical Twin Method in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: The Fallacy Continues Jay Joseph, Private Practice, Oakland, California The classical twin method assesses
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Computers, Persons, and the Chinese Room Part 2: The Man Who Understood Ricardo Restrepo, Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales This paper is a follow-up of the first part
DOWNLOAD ISSUE PDF Toward an Existential and Transpersonal Understanding of Christianity: Commonalities Between Phenomenologies of Consciousness, Psychologies of Mysticism, and Early Gospel Accounts, and Their Significance for the Nature of
Evolutionary Developmental Biology, the Human Life Course, and Transpersonal Experience Edward Dale, Stockton Hall Psychiatric Hospital This paper explicates secular psychodynamic growth through the life time and meditation as routes
Cornering “Free Will” Jasper Doomen, Leiden University In order to find a convincing position in the “free will” debate, two sorts of determinism are distinguished. The merits of encompassing determinism,
Function, Modality, Mental Content: A Response to Kiritani Bence Nanay, University of Antwerp and Cambridge University I clarify some of the details of the modal theory of function I outlined
Function and Modality Osamu Kiritani, Osaka University Naturalistic teleological accounts of mental content rely on an etiological theory of function. Nanay has raised a new objection to an etiological theory,
A Compassionate Scholar: A Tribute to Dr. Robert Eugene Haskell April 16, 1938 – July 17, 2010 Aaron David Gresson III, Professor Emeritus, The Pennsylvania State University The scholarly community
Randomized Controlled Trials of Antidepressants: Clinically and Scientifically Irrelevant David Cohen, Florida International University and David H. Jacobs, Pyrysys Psychology Group This contribution to the “antidepressant debate” (republished here from