In:Investigating Phenomenal Consciousness: New methodologies and maps
Edited by Max Velmans
[Advances in Consciousness Research 13] 2000
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 29 November 2000
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.13.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgementsix
Contributors
1: An Introduction to Investigating Phenomenal Consciousness
Part 1A: Combining First- and Third-Person Methods
2: Current Methods of Investigation in Neuroscience
3: The Experimental Investigation of Unconscious Conflict, Unconscious Affect, and Unconscious Signal Anxiety
4: A Psychoanalytic Contribution to Contemporary Neuroscience
Part 1B: Re-examining the Scope and Limits of First-Person Methods
5: Phenomenological Approaches to the Study of Conscious Awareness
6: The Gesture of Awareness: An Account of its Structural Dynamics
Part 1C: Changing Conscious Experience
7: Transforming Conscious Experience
8: Clinical implications of an intersubjective science
9: The Nature and Transformation of Consciousness in Eastern and Western Psychospiritual Traditions
Part 2: Maps of Consciousness Studies
10: Modern Science and the Mind
11: Social Construction and Consciousness
12: Investigating Altered States of Consciousness on Their Own Terms: State-Specific Sciences
13: Methods are a Message
14: An integral approach to consciousness research: a proposal for integrating first, second, and third person approaches to consciousness
15: A Psychologist s Map of Consciousness Studies
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Subject Index
