Bill Faw
List of John Benjamins publications for which Bill Faw plays a role.
Book series
16. Concluding observations: Comparisons, contrasts, and some important convergences Categorical versus Dimensional Models of Affect: A seminar on the theories of Panksepp and Russell, Zachar, Peter and Ralph D. Ellis (eds.), pp. 321–346 | Article
2012 Phenomenal, access and reflexive consciousness: The missing “blocks” in Ned Block’s typology Consciousness & Emotion 3:2, pp. 145–158 | Article
2002 This paper adds five “blocks” (cells) to Ned Block’s 2-by-2 P- and A-Consciousness typology, by converting “phenomenal” and “access” into two orthogonal dimensions of Primary Conscious, and by introducing gradations along each dimension, with P0 (no phenomenal experience), P1 (attenuated… read more
2002
Consciousness, Motivation, and Emotion: Biopsychological Reflections The Caldron of Consciousness: Motivation, affect and self-organization — An anthology, Ellis, Ralph D. and Natika Newton (eds.), pp. 55–90 | Chapter
2000 This paper examines some nervous system mechanisms involved in consciousness, motivation, and emotion. We begin with preliminary thoughts on the relationships between various meanings of consciousness: having phenomenal experiences, being aware of objects and situations, and wakefulness. Then we… read more