Timothy Bayne
Timothy Bayne is currently professor of philosophy at the University of Manchester, UK. His research centers on bioethics, consciousness, intentionality, and philosophy of mind.
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Publications
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Bayne, T. (2010). The unity of consciousness. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Bayne, T. (2009). Perception and the reach of phenomenal content. The Philosophical Quarterly, 59(236), 385-404.
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Bayne, T., & Levy, N. (2005). Amputees by choice: Body integrity identity disorder and the ethics of amputation. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 22(1), 75-86.
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Bayne, T., & Pacherie, E. (2005). In defence of the doxastic conception of delusions. Mind & Language, 20(2), 163-188.
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Bayne, T., & Pacherie, E. (2004). Bottom-up or top-down: Campbell's rationalist account of monothematic delusions. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 11(1), 1-11.