Thomas Natsoulas
List of John Benjamins publications for which Thomas Natsoulas plays a role.
Articles
The Varieties of Religious Experience considered from the perspective of James’s account of the stream of consciousness Consciousness & Emotion: Agency, conscious choice, and selective perception, Ellis, Ralph D. and Natika Newton (eds.), pp. 303–325 | Article
2005 Freud’s phenomenology of the emotions Consciousness & Emotion: Agency, conscious choice, and selective perception, Ellis, Ralph D. and Natika Newton (eds.), pp. 217–241 | Article
2005 On the intrinsic nature of states of consciousness: O’Shaughnessy and the mythology of the attention Consciousness & Emotion 3:1, pp. 35–64 | Article
2002 What are the states of consciousness in themselves, those pulses of mentality that follow one upon another in tight succession and constitute the stream of consciousness? William James conceives of each of them as being, typically, a complex unitary awareness that instantiates many features and… read more
The freudian conscious Affective Qualia and The Subjective Dimension, Ellis, Ralph D. and Natika Newton (eds.), pp. 1–28 | Article
2001 To reduce the likelihood that psychology will develop in a deeply flawed manner, the present article seeks to provide an introduction to Freud’s conception of consciousness because, for among other reasons, his general theory is highly influential in our science and culture and among the best… read more
On the intrinsic nature of states of consciousness: Further considerations in the light of James’s conception Consciousness & Emotion 1:1, pp. 139–166 | Article
2000 How are the states of consciousness intrinsically so that they all qualify as “feelings” in William James’s generic sense? Only a small, propaedeutic part of what is required to address the intrinsic nature of such states can be accomplished here. I restrict my topic mainly to a certain… read more