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Dr Timothy Bayne

University Lecturer
St. Catherine’s College

tim.bayne@gmail.com

St Catherine'sCollege
Manor Road
Oxford OX1 3UJ
United Kingdom

Research Interests

Philosophy of Cognitive Science and Mind

Tim Bayne

Career & Education

2006 Post-doctoral Fellow. Philosophy Program, Research School of Social Science, The Australian National University
2005 Visiting Professor, Ecole Normale Supérieure and Institut Jean Nicod
2003-2006 Macquarie University, Sydney
2003 PH.D Philosophy, University of Arizona
1994 B.A. (Hons I) Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Otago

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Recent Publications

Philosophy of Mind and Psychology

Edited Volumes

  1. Bayne, T. & Montague, M. Under contract. Cognitive Phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

  2. Bayne, T., Cleeremans, A., Wilken, P. 2009. The Oxford Companion to Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  3. Bayne, T. & Fernandez, J. (eds.) 2008. Delusions and Self-Deception: Affective Influences on Belief Formation. Psychology Press.

Papers and Chapters

  1. Bayne, T. In press. Delusions as Doxastic States: Contexts, Compartments and Commitments, Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology. (Invited commentary).

  2. Shea, N. & Bayne, T. In press. The Vegetative State and the Science of Consciousness, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.

  3. Langdon, R. & Bayne, T. 2009. Delusion and Confabulation: Mistakes of Seeing, Remembering and Believing, Cognitive Neuropsychiatry

  4. Bayne, T. 2009. The Sense of Agency, In F. Macpherson (ed.) The Senses. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

  5. Bayne, T. 2009. Consciousness, In J. Symons & P. Calvo (eds) Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Psychology, p. 477-94.

  6. Bayne, T. 2009. Perceptual Experience and the Reach of Phenomenal Content. Philosophical Quarterly.  To be reprinted in F. Macpherson and K. Hawley (eds.) The Admissible Contents of Experience, Oxford: Blackwell.

  7. Bayne, T. 2008. The Unity of Consciousness and the Split-Brain Syndrome, The Journal of Philosophy, 105(6), 277-300.

  8. Bayne, T. & Fernandez, J. 2008 Delusion and Self-deception: Mapping the Terrain. In T. Bayne & J. Fernandez (eds.) Forthcoming. Delusions and Self-Deception: Affective Influences on Belief Formation. Psychology Press.

  9. Bayne, T. 2008. The Phenomenology of Agency. Philosophy Compass, 3: 1-21.

  10. Bayne, T. Forthcoming. Conscious States and Concious Creatures: Explanation in the scientific study of consciousness. Philosophical Perspectives (21): Philosophy of Mind (ed. J. Hawthorne).

  11. Bayne, T. & Pacherie, E. 2007. Narrators and Comparators: The Architecture of Agentive Self-Awareness, Synthese, 159: 475-91.

  12. Bayne, T. 2007. The Unity of Consciousness: A Cartography. In M. Marraffa, M. de Caro & F. Ferretti (eds.) Cartographies of the Mind: Philosophy and Psychology in Intersection. Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp. 201-10.

  13. Bayne, T. 2007. Hypnosis and the Unity of Consciousness. In G. Jamieson (ed) Hypnosis and Conscious States. Oxford: OUP, pp. 93-109.

  14. Bayne, T. & Levy, N. 2006. The Feeling of Doing: Deconstructing the Phenomenology of Agency. In N. Sebanz and W. Prinz (eds.) Disorders of Volition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 49-68.

  15. Bayne, T. 2006. Phenomenology and the Feeling of Doing: Wegner on the Conscious Will, In S. Pockett, W. P. Banks and S. Gallagher (eds.) Does Consciousness Cause Behavior? Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 169-186.

  16. Pacherie, E., Green, M. & Bayne, T. 2006. Phenomenology and Delusions: Who put the 'alien' in alien control?, Consciousness and Cognition, 15: 566-77.

  17. Dainton, B. & Bayne, T. 2005. Consciousness as a Guide to Personal Persistence, The Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 83/4: 549-71.

  18. Bayne, T. & Fernandez, J. 2005. Resisting Ruthless Reductionism: A Commentary on Bickle, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 4: 239-48.

  19. Bayne, T. 2005. Divided Brains & Unified Phenomenology: An Essay on Michael Tye's "Consciousness and Persons" Philosophical Psychology, 18/4: 495-512.

  20. Bayne, T. & Pacherie, E. 2005. In Defence of the Doxastic Account of Delusions. Mind & Language, 20/2: 163-88.

  21. Levy, N. & Bayne, T. 2004. A Will of One’s Own: Consciousness, Control and Character, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 27: 459-70.

  22. Bayne, T. 2004. Closing the Gap? Some Questions for Neurophenomenology, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 3/4: 349-64.

  23. Bayne, T. & Pacherie, E. 2004a. Bottom-up or Top-down?: Campbell's Rationalist Account of Monothematic Delusions, Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 11/1: 1-11.

  24. Bayne, T. & Pacherie, E. 2004b. Experience, Belief, & the Interpretive Fold, Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 11/1: 81-86.

  25. Bayne, T. 2004. Phenomenal Holism, Internalism, and the Neural Correlates of Consciousness, Journal of Consciousness Studies, 11/1: 32-37.

  26. Bayne, T. 2004. Self-Consciousness and the Unity of Consciousness, The Monist, 87/2: 224-241.

  27. Levy, N. & Bayne, T. 2004. Doing Without Deliberation: Automatism, Automaticity, and Moral Accountability, International Review of Psychiatry, 16/4: 209-15.

  28. Bayne, T. & Chalmers, D. 2003. What is the Unity of Consciousness?, In A. Cleeremans (ed.) The Unity of Consciousness. Oxford: OUP, pp. 23-58.

Ethics and Philosophy of Religion

  1. Bayne, T, & Restall, G. 2009. A Participatory Model of the Atonement. In Y. Nagasawa and E. Wielenberg (eds). New Waves in Philosophy of Religion. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 150-166. 

  2. Bayne, T. & Nagasawa, Y. 2007. The Grounds of Worship Again: A Response to Crowe. Religious Studies, 43: 475-80.

  3. Bayne, T. & Nagasawa, Y. 2006. The Grounds of Worship. Religious Studies, 42: 299-313.

  4. 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.

  5. Bayne, T. 2003. Gamete Donation and Parental Responsibility, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 20/1: 77-87.