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In two minds: Dual processes and beyond
What zombies can't do: A social cognitive neuroscience approach to the irreducibility of reflective consciousness
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Matthew D. Lieberman
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January 29 2009
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Oxford University Press
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January 29 2009
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: 293-316
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199230167.003.0013
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The duality of mind: An historical perspective
pp. 33
How many dual-process theories do we need? One, two, or many?
pp. 55
Distinguishing the reflective, algorithmic, and autonomous minds: Is it time for a tri-process theory?
pp. 109
An architecture for dual reasoning
pp. 129
The magical number two, plus or minus: Dual-process theory as a theory of cognitive kinds
pp. 149
Intuitive and reflective inferences
pp. 171
Dual-process theories: A metacognitive perspective
pp. 217
Thinking across cultures: Implications for dual processes
pp. 293
What zombies can't do: A social cognitive neuroscience approach to the irreducibility of reflective consciousness
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