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Volume 21, Numbers 3, Summer

The Problematic of Fragmentation: An Hermeneutic Proposal Stephen C. Yanchar, Brent D. Slife, Brigham Young University The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Summer 2000, Volume 21, Number 3, Pages 235–242,

Volume 20, Number 4, Autumn

Virtual Objects Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Autumn 1999, Vol. 20, No. 4, Pages 357–378, ISSN 0271–0137 What should be done theoretically regarding

Volume 20, Number 3, Summer

Consciousness and Quantum Mechanics: The Connection and Analogies Bruce Rosenblum, University of California, Santa Cruz Fred Kuttner, Northwestern Polytechnic University The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Summer 1999, Vol. 20,

Volume 20, Number 2, Spring

Self-Deception in Neurological Syndromes Israel Nachson, Bar-Ilan University Journal of Mind and Behavior, Spring 1999, Vol. 20, No. 2, Pages 117–132, ISSN 0271–0137 One of the traditional views of self-deception

Volume 20, Number 1, Winter

Objectivity and Subjectivity in Psychological Science: Embracing and Transcending Psychology’s Positivist Tradition  Robert F. Bornstein, Fordham University The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Winter 1999, Vol. 20, No. 1, Pages 1–16

Volume 19, Number 3, Summer

Classification of Psychopathology: The Nature of Language G. Scott Acton, Northwestern University The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Summer 1998, Vol.19, No.3, Pages 243–256, ISSN 0271–0137 This article criticizes the approach

Volume 19, Number 2, Spring

States of Consciousness and Symbolic Cognition Joseph Glicksohn, Bar-Ilan University The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Spring 1998, Vol.19, No. 2, Pages 105—118, ISSN 0271—0137 Consciousness6 carries the connotation of a

Volume 19, Number 1, Winter

The Case for Intrinsic Theory: III. Intrinsic Inner Awareness and the Problem of Straightforward Objectivation Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis The Journal of Mind and Behavior, Winter 1998, Vol. 19,