Consciousness at the Crossroads of Philosophy and Cognitive Science Selected Proceedings of the Final Meeting of the Tempus Project 'Phenomenology and Cognitive Science' Maribor, Slovenia, 23-7 August, 1994. Consciousness Research Abstracts : 'Toward a Scientific Basis for Consciousness' : Classified Abstracts of the Conference, the University of Arizona, Tucson Az, Usa, April 12-17, 1994 [Book Review]

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