creators_name: Velmans, Max type: journalp datestamp: 1998-02-12 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:54:06 metadata_visibility: show title: Consciousness From a First-Person Perspective ispublished: pub subjects: behav-neuro-sci subjects: cog-psy subjects: comp-sci-art-intel subjects: phil-epist subjects: phil-mind full_text_status: public keywords: attention, complementarity, consciousness, functionalism, epiphenomenalism, information processing, mind, unconscious, first person, third person, ontological monism, epistemological dualism abstract: The sequence of topics in this reply roughly follows that of the target article. The latter focused largely on experimental studies of how consciousness relates to human information processing, tracing their relation from input through to output. The discussion of the implications of the findings both for cognitive psychology and philosophy of mind was relatively brief. The commentaries reverse this emphasis, and so, correspondingly, does the reply. date: 1991 date_type: published publication: Behavioral and Brain Sciences volume: 14 number: 4 publisher: Cambridge University Press pagerange: 702-719 refereed: TRUE citation: Velmans, Max (1991) Consciousness From a First-Person Perspective. [Journal (Paginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/594/1/199802004.html