ABSTRACT: Charles Siewert's The Significance of Consciousness contends that most philosophers and psychologists who have written about "consciousness " have neglected a crucial type or aspect that Siewert calls "phenomenal consciousness " and tries carefully to define. The present article argues that some philosophers, at least, have not neglected phenomenal consciousness and have offered tenable theories of it. 1
University Press. ISBN: 0691027242. 392 pp. $42.50 hbk. ABSTRACT: The aims of this book are: to expl...
Phenomenal concepts are the concepts that we deploy when – but arguably not only when – we ...
Given the continuing explosion of interest in the nature of consciousness among philosophers and cog...
The notion of consciousness, though central to contemporary philosophy of mind, is not well understo...
Many philosophers and brain scientists hold that explaining consciousness is one of the major outsta...
Is phenomenal consciousness a problem for the brain sciences? An increasing number of researchers no...
Phenomenal consciousness poses something of a puzzle for philosophy of science. This puzzle arises f...
The most central metaphysical question about phenomenal consciousness is that of what constitutes ph...
global workspace theory, phenomenology, unconscious "The study... of the distribution of consci...
A primer on the philosophical issues relating to phenomenal consciousness, part of a collection of n...
The approach to consciousness taken by most philosophers is very different from the approach taken b...
According to the mainstream view in philosophy today, the world is a purely physical system, in whic...
ABSTRACT: Peter Carruthers offers a model that embraces first order representations (FORs) and highe...
Borderline conscious creatures are neither definitely conscious nor definitely not conscious. In thi...
oxford UniVersiTy AbsTrAcT. Reductive strategies are especially ill suited to the nature and study o...
University Press. ISBN: 0691027242. 392 pp. $42.50 hbk. ABSTRACT: The aims of this book are: to expl...
Phenomenal concepts are the concepts that we deploy when – but arguably not only when – we ...
Given the continuing explosion of interest in the nature of consciousness among philosophers and cog...
The notion of consciousness, though central to contemporary philosophy of mind, is not well understo...
Many philosophers and brain scientists hold that explaining consciousness is one of the major outsta...
Is phenomenal consciousness a problem for the brain sciences? An increasing number of researchers no...
Phenomenal consciousness poses something of a puzzle for philosophy of science. This puzzle arises f...
The most central metaphysical question about phenomenal consciousness is that of what constitutes ph...
global workspace theory, phenomenology, unconscious "The study... of the distribution of consci...
A primer on the philosophical issues relating to phenomenal consciousness, part of a collection of n...
The approach to consciousness taken by most philosophers is very different from the approach taken b...
According to the mainstream view in philosophy today, the world is a purely physical system, in whic...
ABSTRACT: Peter Carruthers offers a model that embraces first order representations (FORs) and highe...
Borderline conscious creatures are neither definitely conscious nor definitely not conscious. In thi...
oxford UniVersiTy AbsTrAcT. Reductive strategies are especially ill suited to the nature and study o...
University Press. ISBN: 0691027242. 392 pp. $42.50 hbk. ABSTRACT: The aims of this book are: to expl...
Phenomenal concepts are the concepts that we deploy when – but arguably not only when – we ...
Given the continuing explosion of interest in the nature of consciousness among philosophers and cog...