Some recent and forthcoming publications
Lead guest editor of SI "Varieties of Meaning and Understanding" (with Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska and Victor M. Verdejo), Review of Philosophy and Psychology, in progress (expected publication 1st half of 2026).
T. Marvan, Intrinsic Brain Activity and Phenomenal Contents. Invited commentary on G. Northoff, F. Zilio & J. Zhang, “Beyond Task Response — Pre-Stimulus Activity Modulates Contents of Consciousness”. Physics of Life Reviews 50, September 2024, pp. 57-58.
T. Marvan, S. Coleman, Defending Internalism about Unconscious Phenomenal Character. Synthese 203 (2024), article no. 169.
T. Marvan, WA Phillips, Cellular Mechanisms of Cooperative Context-Sensitive Predictive Inference. Current Research in Neurobiology 6 (2024), 100129.
T. Marvan, The Brain-Based Argument for Unconscious Sensory Qualities, in J. Hvorecký, T. Marvan and M. Polák (eds.), Conscious and Unconscious Mentality. Examining their Nature, Similarities and Differences. New York/London: Routledge 2024.
J. Hvorecký, T. Marvan and M. Polák, Mapping the Contrasts and Parallels between the Conscious and Unconscious mind, in J. Hvorecký, T. Marvan and M. Polák (eds.), Conscious and Unconscious Mentality. Examining their Nature, Similarities and Differences. New York/London: Routledge 2024.
T. Marvan, H. Andersen, H. Chang, B. Löwe, and I. Pezlar (eds.), Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology: Bridging Across Academic Cultures. Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Congress in Prague. Rickmansworth: College Publications, 2022.
T. Marvan & M. Polák, Neurocentrist Identity Theory and Neuro-phenomenal Typing. A Commentary on Manzotti, 'The Boundaries and Location of Consciousness as Identity Theories Deem Fit'. Frontiers in Psychology 13:1058325, section Consciousness Research, 2022.
M. Zach & T. Marvan, “Philosophy in the Lab”, interview with Ann-Sophie Barwich. Newsletter of the Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice #16, December 2021. https://sway.office.com/1u4jKaj5cDcvDtsp
T. Marvan, M. Polák, T. Bachmann & W. A. Phillips, Apical Amplification – A Cellular Mechanism of Conscious Perception? Neuroscience of Consciousness 7, 2 (2021), special issue "Consciousness science and its theories".
T. Marvan, Was Wegner Rejecting Mental Causality? Theory and Psychology 31 (2021), 4, pp. 646-653.
T. Marvan & M. Havlík, Is Predictive Processing a Theory of Perceptual Consciousness? New Ideas in Psychology 61 (2021), art. no. 100837.
T. Marvan & M. Polák, Generality and content-specificity in the study of the neural correlates of perceptual consciousness. Philosophy and the Mind Sciences, 1 (2020), 2.
M. Polák & T. Marvan, How to Mitigate the Hard Problem by Adopting the Dual Theory of Phenomenal Consciousness. Frontiers in Psychology , 17 December 2019. doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02837
M. Polák & T. Marvan, Neural Correlates of Consciousness Meet the Theory of Identity. Frontiers in Psychology 24 July 2018. doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01269 (part of the thematic issue Neo-Naturalist Approaches to Consciousness)
T. Marvan & F. Focquaert, Free Will Scepticism, Just Deserts and Justice without Retribution. An Interview with Farah Focquaert. Tijdschrift voor filosofie 80 (2018), No. 1, pp. 93–105.
T. Marvan & M. Polák, Unitary and Dual Models of Phenomenal Consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition 56 (2017), pp. 1–12 .
T. Marvan, Review of Zdravko Radman (ed.), Before Consciousness: In Search of the Fundamentals of Mind. Metapsychology Online Reviews 21, 40, Oct 3 2017.
T. Marvan, Conceptual Relativity Meets Realism in Metaphysics. European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 12 (2016), 2, pp. 23–38 (in a special issue on the philosophy of Hilary Putnam).
T. Marvan & M. Havlík, Default Mode Network and the Problem of Determining Intrinsic Mental Contents. Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 40 (2015), 1, pp. 145–160.
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The complete list of my academic publications is available here.