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  1. Preferences Need.Unconscious Mere - 1994 - In Paula M. Niedenthal & Shinobu Kitayama (eds.), The Heart's Eye: Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention. Academic Press. pp. 67.
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    Fuzziness in the Mind: Can Perception be Unconscious?Henry Taylor - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 101 (2):383-398.
    Recently, a new movement has arisen in the philosophy of perception: one that views perception as a natural kind. Strangely, this movement has neglected the extensive work in philosophy of science on natural kinds. The present paper remedies this. I start by isolating a widespread and influential assumption, which is that we can give necessary and sufficient conditions for perception. I show that this assumption is radically at odds with current philosophy of science work on natural kinds. I then develop (...)
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    Criteria for unconscious cognition: Three types of dissociation.Thomas Schmidt & Dirk Vorberg - 2006 - Perception and Psychophysics 68 (3):489-504.
  4. On the border between consciousness and unconscious processing.E. Olsson - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):S96 - S96.
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    Does opposition logic provide evidence for conscious and unconscious processes in artificial grammar learning?Richard J. Tunney & David R. Shanks - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (2):201-218.
    The question of whether studies of human learning provide evidence for distinct conscious and unconscious influences remains as controversial today as ever. Much of this controversy arises from the use of the logic of dissociation. The controversy has prompted the use of an alternative approach that places conscious and unconscious influences on memory retrieval in opposition. Here we ask whether evidence acquired via the logic of opposition requires a dual-process account or whether it can be accommodated within a (...)
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    Freud and Philosophy of Mind, Volume 1: Reconstructing the Argument for Unconscious Mental States.Jerome C. Wakefield - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book consists of a focused and systematic analysis of Freud’s implicit argument for unconscious mental states. The author employs the unique approach of applying contemporary philosophical methods, especially Kripke-Putnam essentialism, in analyzing Freud’s argument. The book elaborates how Freud transformed the intentionality theory of his Cartesian teacher Franz Brentano into what is essentially a sophisticated modern view of the mind. Indeed, Freud redirected Brentano's analysis of consciousness as intentionality into a view of consciousness-independent intentionalism about the mental that (...)
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  7. Back to the future in psychoanalysis: Trauma, dissociation, and the nature of unconscious processes.Jody M. Davies - 1999 - In Muriel Dimen & Adrienne Harris (eds.), Storms in Her Head: Freud and the Construction of Hysteria. Other Press. pp. 245-264.
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    Compensatory automaticity: Unconscious volition is not an oxymoron.Jack Glaser & John F. Kihlstrom - 2005 - In Ran R. Hassin, James S. Uleman & John A. Bargh (eds.), The New Unconscious. Oxford Series in Social Cognition and Social Neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 171-195.
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    Zen meditation and access to information in the unconscious.Madelijn Strick, Tirza Hj van Noorden, Rients R. Ritskes, Jan R. de Ruiter & Ap Dijksterhuis - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3):1476-1481.
    In two experiments and two different research paradigms, we tested the hypothesis that Zen meditation increases access to accessible but unconscious information. Zen practitioners who meditated in the lab performed better on the Remote Associate Test than Zen practitioners who did not meditate. In a new, second task, it was observed that Zen practitioners who meditated used subliminally primed words more than Zen practitioners who did not meditate. Practical and theoretical implications are discussed.
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    Neural mechanisms of response priming do not support veridical unconscious processing.Iris A. Schnepf, Florian Friedrich, Christian Hepting, Sascha Meyen & Volker H. Franz - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 102 (C):103348.
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    Chapter II. The Problem of the Reality of the Unconscious.Jacques Bouveresse - 1995 - In Wittgenstein Reads Freud: The Myth of the Unconscious. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 22-41.
  12. Invisible, but how? The Depth of Unconscious Processing as Inferred From Different Suppression Techniques.Julien Dubois & Nathan Faivre - 2015 - In Julien Dubois & Nathan Faivre (eds.), Invisible, but how?: the depth of unconscious processing as inferred from different suppression techniques. Lausanne, Switzerland: Frontiers Media SA.
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  13. The role of motivation in the unconscious: How our motives control the activation of our thoughts and shape our actions.Steven J. Spencer, Steven Fein, Erin J. Strahan & Mark P. Zanna - 2004 - In Joseph P. Forgas, Kipling D. Williams & Simon M. Laham (eds.), Social Motivation: Conscious and Unconscious Processes. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 113-129.
  14. Freud and "unconscious motivation".Robert C. Solomon - 1974 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 4 (October):191-216.
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    The Multicultural Imagination: Race, Color, and the Unconscious.Michael Vannoy Adams - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    _The Multicultural Imagination_ is a challenging inquiry into the complex interrelationship between our ideas about race and color and the unconscious. Michael Vannoy Adams takes a fresh look at the contributions of psychoanalysis to a question which affects every individual who tries to establish an effective personal identity in the context of their received 'racial' identity. Adams argues that 'race' is just as important as sex or any other content of the unconcscious, drawing on clinical case materal from contemporary (...)
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    Empirical Perspectives on the Psychoanalytic Unconscious.Robert F. Bornstein & Joseph M. Masling (eds.) - 1998 - American Psychological Association.
    Clinical psychologists, cognitive psychologists, neuropsychologists, social psychologists and developmental psychologists have all become increasingly interested in studying unconscious mental processes empirically. In the words of the editors, The study of the unconscious has the potential to become the unifying force in psychology, linking cognition and emotion, infancy and old age, normal and pathological development, brain and psyche.
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  17. Hitchcock's Conscious Use of Freud's Unconscious.Constantine Sandis - 2009 - Europe's Journal of Psychology 3:56-81.
    This paper argues that Hitchcock's so-called 'Freudian' films (esp. Spellbound, Psycho, and Marnie) pay tribute to the cultural magnetism of Freud's ideas whist being critical of the tehories themselves.
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  18. Freud's neural unconscious.David L. Smith - 2002 - In Gertrudis Van de Vijver & Filip Geerardyn (eds.), The Pre-Psychoanalytic Writings of Sigmund Freud. Karnac Books. pp. 155-164.
  19. The concept of human acts revisited: St. Thomas and the unconscious in freedom.K. Baumann - 1999 - Gregorianum 80 (1):147-171.
    A partir de son apparemment étrange observation d'une influence cachée des étoiles sur l'action humaine une attentive reconsidération du concept de l'actus humanus de Saint Thomas dans la Prima Secundae révèle une vue plus ample des processus internes à l'agent humain qui contribuent à la spécification individuelle de l'action humaine et, donc, de la liberté humaine. Il semble que parmi les adeptes de la théorie thomiste de l'action, l'influence importante que l'appétit sensible peut exercer en cette direction, tout en restant (...)
     
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    Abstract: Merleau-Ponty and Simondon’s Interrogation of the Freudian Unconscious, by means of two of Merleau-Ponty’s Unpublished Notes.Jacques Garelli - 2005 - Chiasmi International 7:90-90.
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    The Structure of Dialectical Reason: A Comparative Study of Freud's and Lévi‐Strauss Concepts of Unconscious Mind.Nathan Gould - 1978 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 6 (4):187-211.
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  22. Electrophysiology and meaning in cognitive science and dynamic psychology: Comments on 'Unconscious conflict: A convergent psychodynamic and electrophysiological approach'.A. J. Marcel - 1988 - In Mardi J. Horowitz (ed.), Psychodynamics and Cognition. University of Chicago Press. pp. 169--190.
  23. Surprise and the Psycho-Analyst: A Study of the Conjecture and Comprehension of Unconscious Processes.Theodor Reik & Margaret M. Green - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (47):366-368.
  24. On the ubiquity of conscious/unconscious dissociations in neuropsychology.Lawrence Weiskrantz - 2008 - In Lawrence Weiskrantz & Martin Davies (eds.), Frontiers of consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press.
  25. On the phenomenology of the unconscious.Peter Schwankl - 1973 - Human Context 5:318-329.
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    Expression and the Unconscious.Jasper Feyaerts & Stijn Vanheule - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Questioning the Unconscious: The Dora Archive.Jerre Collins, J. Ray Green, Mary Lydon, Mark Sachner & Eleanor Honig Skoller - 1983 - Diacritics 13 (1):33.
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    Catching Childish Expression Opposite Unconscious In Gökhan Ayçiçek Works.Cafer ŞEN - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:716-729.
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    The tendency of unconscious thought toward global processing style.Jiansheng Li, Fan Wang, Mowei Shen & Gang Fan - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 53:14-22.
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    The problem of the unconscious.David Snelling - 2001 - The Philosophers' Magazine 16 (16):39-40.
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    Hemisphere differences in conscious and unconscious word reading.Jillian H. Fecteau, Alan Kingstone & James T. Enns - 2004 - Consciousness and Cognition 13 (3):550-64.
    Hemisphere differences in word reading were examined using explicit and implicit processing measures. In an inclusion task, which indexes both conscious and unconscious word reading processes, participants were briefly presented with a word in either the right or the left visual field and were asked to use this word to complete a three-letter word stem. In an exclusion task, which estimates unconscious word reading, participants completed the word stem with any word other than the prime word. Experiment 1 (...)
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  32. The dard side of thought, the body, the unconscious and madness in Hegel's philosopy.Stefania Achella - 2021 - In Stefania Achella, Francesca Iannelli, Gabriella Baptist, Serena Feloj, Fiorinda Li Vigni & Claudia Melica (eds.), The Owl's Flight: Hegel's Legacy to Contemporary Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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  33. Discursive approaches to studying conscious and unconscious thoughts.Michael Billig - 2001 - In Deborah L. Tolman & Mary Brydon-Miller (eds.), From Subjects to Subjectivities: A Handbook of Interpretive and Participatory Methods. New York University Press. pp. 290-303.
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    How the concept of the unconscious is serviceable.Louise Brink - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (15):405-414.
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  35. Mysticism, Metaphysics and Maritain: On the Road to the Spiritual Unconscious.James ARRAJ - 1993
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    15. Sir William Hamilton’s Doctrine of Unconscious Mental Modifications.John StuartHG Mill - 1979 - In An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy: Volume 9. University of Toronto Press. pp. 272-285.
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    From a Chomskian Couch: The Imperialistic Unconscious.Robert Morris - 2003 - Critical Inquiry 29 (4):678-694.
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    Coma and near-death experience: the beautiful, disturbing, and dangerous world of the unconscious.Alan Pearce - 2024 - Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press. Edited by Beverley Pearce.
    Explores the extraordinary states of expanded consciousness that arise during comas, both positive and negative.
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  39. The social unconscious: Theoretical considerations.Earl Hopper - 2001 - Group Analysis. Special Issue 34 (1):9-27.
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    Macintyre, the unconscious, and Freud.Silvano Miracchi - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 53 (2):151-161.
  41. The problem of the unconscious.Aaron L. Mishara - 1990 - In The Later Thought of L. Binswanger in The Moral Sense and Its Foundational Significance: Self, Person, Historicity, Community (Analecta Husserliana, XXXI). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  42. Looking for the emotional unconscious in advertising.David Penn - 2006 - International Journal of Market Research 48 (5):515-524.
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    Positive killing and the irreversibly unconscious patient.Carson Strong - 1981 - Bioethics Quarterly 3 (3-4):190-205.
    Various arguments have been given against positive euthanasia, but little attention has been given to the question of whether these arguments are uniformly effective in all contexts. There appears to be a range of cases, involving non-voluntary killing of irreversibly unconscious patients, in which these arguments do not succeed. Various reasons have been given in support of positive killing in such cases. It can be argued that there is a range of cases for which a policy of allowing positive (...)
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  44. Thinking about the experience of dementia: The importance of the unconscious.Andrew Balfour - 2006 - Journal of Social Work Practice 20 (3):329-346.
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    Have we changed our view of the unconscious in contemporary clinical work?Jonathan Dunn - 2003 - Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 51 (3):941-955.
  46. This issue: The neurobiology of the unconscious.George I. Viamontes & Bernard D. Beitman - 2007 - Psychiatric Annals 37 (4):222-224.
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    Autobiographical and theoretical reflections on the "ontological unconscious".Robert D. Stolorow - 2006 - Contemporary Psychoanalysis 42 (2):233-241.
    In this article I draw on some personal experiences of my own as a springboard for a theoretical discussion of the contextuality of the several varieties of unconsciousness and, in particular, of a form of unconsciousness that I propose to call the ontological unconscious.
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    The Hidden Mind: Psychology, Psychotherapy, and Unconscious Processes.Israel Orbach - 1995 - Wiley.
    This book describes the relationship of unconscious processes to the leading models of psychological study and practice. The author provides a concise and scholarly critique of the psychoanalytic, cognitive, humanistic and dissociation models of human thought and behavior, focusing on the role of the unconscious.
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    Psychoanalysis, culture and social action: act signatures of the unconscious.Dieter Flader - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Dieter Flader explores how current social and cultural concerns are connected to the unconscious, and how this affects our responses to them. Flader focuses on the role of the ego, assessing how our feelings about these issues in adulthood grow from childhood fears and desires, and integrating the existing psychoanalytic theories of Winnicott, Lacan, Kohut and others with sociological and political theory. The interdisciplinary approach not only analyses current social issues but also generates new perspectives and solutions, and examines (...)
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  50. The Age of Insight: The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind, and Brain from 1900 to the Present. By Eric B. Kandel.Allan Janik - 2016 - In Christian Damböck (ed.), Influences on the Aufbau. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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