Some of Torin Alter's papers:

 

Does the ignorance hypothesis undermine the conceivability and knowledge arguments? [will send upon request talter@ua.edu]

 

Phenomenal knowledge without experience

 

Does representationalism undermine the knowledge argument?

 

On the conditional analysis of phenomenal concepts (here is a reply to criticisms; here is another reply)

 

Introduction to Phenomenal Concepts and Phenomenal Knowledge (with Sven Walter)

 

Nothing matters in survival (with Stuart Rachels)

 

What do split-brain cases show about the unity of consciousness? (here is a reply to criticisms)

 

Imagining Subjective Absence

 

Does synesthesia undermine representationalism?

 

Epistemicism and the combined spectrum (with Stuart Rachels)

 

Free acts and robot cats (with Russell Daw)

 

Nagel on imagination and physicalism

 

A limited defense of the knowledge argument

 

Know-how, ability, and the ability hypothesis

 

On two alleged conflicts between divine attributes

 

 

Some survey articles and a book review:

 

The Hard Problem of Consciousness

 

The Knowledge Argument (and for a slightly different version of the same, go to the IEP)

 

Review of There's Something about Mary

 

Qualia

 

The knowledge argument (from around 1998).

 

Review of The Nature of Consciousness

 

 

Some APA commentaries and replies:

 

Reply to Gertler on unity

 

Garrett on Causal Essentialism and Zombies

 

Comments on Kulvicki on what it is like

 

Reply to Sawyer on phenomenal concepts

 

Reply to van Gulick on representationalism and the knowledge argument

 

Reply to Heller (with Russell Daw) on free will

 

Reply to Schedler on racist symbols

 

 

Some Powerpoint presentations:

 

Consciousness in a physical world

 

Zombies, oracles, and physicalism

 

Hawthorne's reply and why it fails

 

Tucson 2004 presentation