LITERATUUR
Bewustzijnspsychologie
(
short list).
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(1995):
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(1995):
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@Ransford, E.
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@Rosenberg, G.H.
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@Scully, M.O. & Zubairy, M.S.
(1997): Quantum Optics.
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@Seager, W.
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@Zeki, S.
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(4b) Subjectieve beleving, Qualia, 'The Hard Problem'
(short list)
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@Frankish, Keith
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@Lowe, E.J.
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@Llinás, Rodolfo
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@Nagel, Thomas
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(1916):
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