David Rosenthal is a well-known defender of a particular kind of theory of consciousness known as the higher-order thought theory (HOTT). Higher-order theories are united by what Rosenthal calls the Transitivity Principle (TP), which states that a mental state is conscious iff one is conscious of oneself, in some suitable way, as being in that mental state. Since there are various ways to implement TP and HOTT commits one to the view that any mental state could occur unconsciously it seems to predict that a mental state’s being conscious doesn’t have any significant function to perform. An unconscious mental state, according to the theory, has most of its causal connections already, as evidenced by priming studies, subliminal perception,...
Journal articleIn a recent contribution to New Ideas in Psychology, Seán Ó Nualláin draws out a dist...
David Rosenthal, in his Higher-Order Thought (HOT) theory of consciousness, argues that it is a high...
Without doubt Davies and Humphreys ' book still deserves the applause displayed on its back cov...
David Rosenthal is a well-known defender of a particular kind of theory of consciousness known as th...
This research is an investigation of whether consciousness—one’s ongoing experience—influences one’s...
Over many years and in many publications David Rosenthal has developed, defended and applied his jus...
Over many years and in many publications David Rosenthal has developed, defended and applied his jus...
David Rosenthal's Higher-Order Thought Theory, one of the most famous philosophical theories of cons...
This paper argues that affects and cognition cannot be separated in human consciousness and human co...
David Rosenthal’s higher-order thought theory is a theory of state consciousness. The HOT theory pos...
This article addresses the recent reception of Franz Brentano's writings on consciousness. I am part...
the nature and origin of consciousness. The book under review is a Festschrift in Jayne's honor...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
The principal aim of this paper is to expound on the higher-orderthought theory of consciousness pro...
Gennaro (2012) presents a version of the higher-order thought theory of consciousness that differs f...
Journal articleIn a recent contribution to New Ideas in Psychology, Seán Ó Nualláin draws out a dist...
David Rosenthal, in his Higher-Order Thought (HOT) theory of consciousness, argues that it is a high...
Without doubt Davies and Humphreys ' book still deserves the applause displayed on its back cov...
David Rosenthal is a well-known defender of a particular kind of theory of consciousness known as th...
This research is an investigation of whether consciousness—one’s ongoing experience—influences one’s...
Over many years and in many publications David Rosenthal has developed, defended and applied his jus...
Over many years and in many publications David Rosenthal has developed, defended and applied his jus...
David Rosenthal's Higher-Order Thought Theory, one of the most famous philosophical theories of cons...
This paper argues that affects and cognition cannot be separated in human consciousness and human co...
David Rosenthal’s higher-order thought theory is a theory of state consciousness. The HOT theory pos...
This article addresses the recent reception of Franz Brentano's writings on consciousness. I am part...
the nature and origin of consciousness. The book under review is a Festschrift in Jayne's honor...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
The principal aim of this paper is to expound on the higher-orderthought theory of consciousness pro...
Gennaro (2012) presents a version of the higher-order thought theory of consciousness that differs f...
Journal articleIn a recent contribution to New Ideas in Psychology, Seán Ó Nualláin draws out a dist...
David Rosenthal, in his Higher-Order Thought (HOT) theory of consciousness, argues that it is a high...
Without doubt Davies and Humphreys ' book still deserves the applause displayed on its back cov...