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  2. Natsoulas, Thomas An ecological and phenomenological perspective on consciousness and perception: Contact with the world at the very heart of the being of consciousness. Review of General Psychology. 1999 Sep. 3 (3): p.224-245
  3. Natsoulas, Thomas A commentary system for consciousness?! Journal of Mind & Behavior. 1999 Spr. 20 (2): p.155-181
  4. Natsoulas, Thomas The concept of consciousness-sub-6: The general state meaning. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour. 1999 Mar. 29 (1): p.59-87
  5. Natsoulas, Thomas The case for intrinsic theory: III. Intrinsic inner awareness and the problem of straightforward objectification. Journal of Mind & Behavior. 1998 Win. 19 (1): p.1-20
  6. Natsoulas, Thomas Field of view. Journal of Mind & Behavior. 1998 Fal. 19 (4): p.415-436
  7. Natsoulas, Thomas Two proposals regarding the primary psychological interface. Journal of Mind & Behavior. 1998 Sum. 19 (3): p.303-324
  8. Natsoulas, Thomas On the intrinsic nature of states of consciousness: James’s ubiquitous feeling aspect. Review of General Psychology. 1998 Jun. 2 (2): p.123-152
  9. Natsoulas, Thomas Tertiary consciousness. Journal of Mind & Behavior. 1998 Spr. 19 (2): p.141-176
  10. Natsoulas, Thomas The stream of consciousness: XVIII. Introducing the state-appropriative acts. Imagination, Cognition & Personality. 1998-1999. 18 (2): p.133-152
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  12. Natsoulas, Thomas Consciousness and self-awareness. In: Michel D. Ferrari, Ed; Robert J. Sternberg, Ed; et al. Self-awareness: Its nature and development.. The Guilford Press: New York, NY, USA, 1998. p.12-33 of xiv, 430pp.
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  14. Natsoulas, Thomas Consciousness and self-awareness: Part I. Consciousness-sub-1, consciousness-sub-2, and consciousness-sub-3. Journal of Mind & Behavior. 1997 Win. 18 (1): p.53-74
  15. Natsoulas, Thomas Consciousness and self-awareness: Part II. Consciousness-sub-4, consciousness-sub-5, and consciousness-sub-6. Journal of Mind & Behavior. 1997 Win. 18 (1): p.75-94
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  17. Natsoulas, Thomas Blindsight and consciousness. American Journal of Psychology. 1997 Spr. 110 (1): p.1-33
  18. Natsoulas, Thomas The stream of consciousness: XIV. Two contrasting accounts of pervasive bodily self-awareness. Imagination, Cognition & Personality. 1997. 17 (1): p.45-64
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  21. Natsoulas, Thomas The stream of consciousness: XIII: Bodily self-awareness and Aron Gurwitsch’s margin. Imagination, Cognition & Personality. 1997. 16 (3): p.281-300
  22. Natsoulas, Thomas The stream of consciousness: XVII. James in recent context (1991-1996). Imagination, Cognition & Personality. 1997-1998. 17 (4): p.345-364
  23. Natsoulas, Thomas The Sciousness Hypothesis: I. Journal of Mind & Behavior. 1996 Win. 17 (1): p.45-65
  24. Natsoulas, Thomas The case of intrinsic theory: II. An examination of a conception of consciousness-sub-4 as intrinsic, necessary, and concomitant. Journal of Mind & Behavior. 1996 Fal. 17 (4): p.369-389
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