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Daniel Dennett
(2018)., The fantasy of first-person science, in S. Wuppuluri & F. A. Doria (eds.), The map and the territory, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 455-473.
(2016). Artifactual selves: a response to Lynne Rudder Baker. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 15 (1), pp. 17-20.
(2007). Heterophenomenology reconsidered. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 6 (1-2), pp. 247-270.
(2004). Commentary on John Dupré's human nature and the limits of science. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (2), pp. 473-483.
(2003). Who's on first?: Heterophenomenology explained. Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (9-10), pp. 19-30.
(2002). Commentary on Sober and Wilson, unto others: the evolution and psychology of unselfish behavior. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (3), pp. 692-696.
The fantasy of first-person science, , , , Center for Cognitive Studies Tufts University.
with Densmore, S. (1999). The virtues of virtual machines. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (3), pp. 747-761.
(1994)., Tiptoeing past the covered wagons: A response to carr, in D. Jopling (ed.), The conceptual self in context, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. n/a.
(1993). Caveat emptor. Consciousness and Cognition 2, pp. 48-57.
(1993). Living on the edge. Inquiry 36, pp. 135-159.
(1993). Précis of consciousness explained. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53, pp. 889-892.
(1993). The message is: there is no medium. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53, pp. 919-931.
(1991). Consciousness explained, Little Brown, New York.
(1987). The intentional stance, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
(1982). How to study human consciousness empirically, or, nothing comes to mind. Synthese 53, pp. 159-180.
(1981)., Reflections, in D. Hofstadter & D. Dennett (eds.), The mind's I, London, Penguin, pp. 230-231.
with Hofstadter, D. (eds) (1981). The mind's I: Fantasies and reflections on self and soul, Penguin, London.
(1979)., On the absence of phenomenology, in D. Gustafson & B. Tapscott (eds.), Body, mind, and method, Dordrecht, Kluwer, pp. 93-113.
(1979)., On the absence of phenomenology, in D. Gustafson & B. Tapscott (eds.), Body, mind, and method, Dordrecht, Kluwer, pp. 93-113.