1. Introduction (by Ellis, Ralph D.); 2. I. EMOTIONAL INFLUENCES ON PERCEPTION AND THOUGHT; 3. Subjective prerequisites for the construction of an objective world (by Smith, Gudmund J.W.); 4. Energetic effects of emotions on cognitions: Complementary psychobiological and psychosocial findings (by Ciompi, Luc); 5. Negative affective states' effects on perception of affective pictures (by Pahlavan, Farzaneh); 6. Neural development: Affective and immune system influences (by Ellis, George F.R.); 7. Consciousness, emotion and face: An event-related potentials study (by Balconi, Michela); 8. Phenomenal consciousness, sense impressions, and the logic of "what it's like" (by Beisecker, David); 9. II. AGENCY AND CHOICE; 10. Exposing the covert agent (by Lethin, Anton); 11. Doing it and Meaning it: And the Relationship Between the Two (by McGann, Marek); 12. Anticipatory consciousness, Libet's veto, and a close-enough theory of free will (by Shariff, Azim F.); 13. Freud's phenomenology of the emotions (by Natsoulas, Thomas); 14. Verbal expressions of self and emotions: A taxonomy with implications for Alexithymia and related disorders (by Sundararajan, Louise); 15. III. AGENCY AND MORAL VALUE; 16. Apt affect: Moral concept mastery and the phenomenology of emotions (by Hurley, Elisa A.); 17. The Varieties of Religious Experience considered from the perspective of James's account of the stream of consciousness (by Natsoulas, Thomas); 18. Index