Honderich, Ted http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~uctytho/
Home page of this philosopher of mind (and of politics), giving access to his latest thought on the nature of consciousness as existence, and on the free-will versus determinism issue (amongst other things).
Horst, Steven http://shorst.web.wesleyan.edu/
A critic of naturalism about the mind in general, and the computational theory of the mind in particular. Although computational approaches to cognition may be scientifically valid, they do not explain intentionality or solve the mind-body problem.
Hurley, Susan L. http://www.warwick.ac.uk/staff/S.L.Hurley/
Professor at the University of Warwick, UK. Author of "Consciousness in Action" and other works on active, situated cognition, as well as works on political and normative philosophy.
Noë, Alva http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~noe/
Papers on the Philosophy and Cognitive Science of visual perception by this philosopher, based at the University of California, Berkeley.
Rockwell, Teed - Cognitive Questions http://www.california.com/~mcmf/
"The Only Cognitive Science Website Without a Picture of a Brain on it!" - Papers critical of "Cartesian Materialism" by Rockwell, with commentaries by Andy Clark, Ruth Millikan, Tim Van Gelder, U.T. Place and others.
Tye, Michael http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/philosophy/faculty/tye/
Probably the leading advocate of the "representational theory of consciousness," an attempt at a physicalistic account of qualia. Has also done influential work on mental imagery, perception, the nature of mental states, etc