Citation: T. Natsoulas, THE CASE FOR INTRINSIC THEORY - III - INTRINSIC INNER AWARENESS AND THE PROBLEM OF STRAIGHTFORWARD OBJECTIVATION, The Journal of mind and behavior, 19(1), 1998, pp. 1-19
Citation: T. Natsoulas, THE POLITICIZATION OF THE BAN ON FEMALE CIRCUMCISION AND THE RISE OF THE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL MOVEMENT IN KENYA - THE KCA, THE MISSIONS AND GOVERNMENT 1929-1932, Journal of Asian and African Studies, 33(2), 1998, pp. 137-158
Citation: T. Natsoulas, THE KENYAN GOVERNMENT AND THE KIKUYU INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS - FROM ATTEMPTED CONTROL TO SUPPRESSION, 1929-1952, The Historian, 60(2), 1998, pp. 289-305
Citation: T. Natsoulas, THE PRESENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL OBJECTS TO PERCEPTUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - AN INTEGRATIVE, ECOLOGICAL AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH, The Journal of mind and behavior, 18(4), 1997, pp. 371-390
Citation: T. Natsoulas, CONSCIOUSNESS AND SELF-AWARENESS .1. CONSCIOUSNESS(1), CONSCIOUSNESS(2), AND CONSCIOUSNESS(3), The Journal of mind and behavior, 18(1), 1997, pp. 53-74
Citation: T. Natsoulas, CONSCIOUSNESS AND SELF-AWARENESS .2. CONSCIOUSNESS(4), CONSCIOUSNESS(5), AND CONSCIOUSNESS(6), The Journal of mind and behavior, 18(1), 1997, pp. 75-94
Citation: T. Natsoulas, THE PRESENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL OBJECTS TO PERCEPTUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - ADIFFERENCE IT MAKES FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING, The American journal of psychology, 110(4), 1997, pp. 507-526
Citation: T. Natsoulas, THE CASE FOR INTRINSIC THEORY .2. AN EXAMINATION OF A CONCEPTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS(4) AS INTRINSIC, NECESSARY, AND CONCOMITANT, The Journal of mind and behavior, 17(4), 1996, pp. 369-389
Citation: T. Natsoulas, THE PRESENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL OBJECTS TO PERCEPTUAL CONSCIOUSNESS - CONSIDERATION OF THE PROBLEM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HUSSERLS PHENOMENOLOGICAL ACCOUNT, The Journal of mind and behavior, 17(2), 1996, pp. 161-184
Citation: T. Natsoulas, CONSCIOUSNESS AND COMMISSUROTOMY .6. EVIDENCE FOR NORMAL DUAL CONSCIOUSNESS, The Journal of mind and behavior, 16(2), 1995, pp. 181-205
Citation: T. Natsoulas, AGAINST A RECENT ACCOUNT OF PERCEPTUAL EXPERIENCE PROPOSED TO COMPLEMENT GIBSON THEORY OF PERCEIVING, Ecological psychology, 6(2), 1994, pp. 137-157
Citation: T. Natsoulas, GIBSON ENVIRONMENT, HUSSERL LEBENSWELT, THE WORLD OF PHYSICS, AND THEREJECTION OF PHENOMENAL OBJECTS, The American journal of psychology, 107(3), 1994, pp. 327-358