In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding of the mind but, instead, suggest (along with a variety of other results) a massively representational view. According to this massively representational view, the brain is rife with representations that possess overlapping and redundant content, and many of these represent other mental representations or derive their content from them. Moreover, many behavioral phenomena associated with attention and consciousness are best explained by the coordinated activity of units with redundant content. I finish by arguing that this massively representational picture challenges the reliability of a priori theorizing about consciousness
effect of attention on the content of perception raises a challenge for representationalism. Covert ...
Various theories suggest conscious phenomena are based exclusively on brain activity, while others r...
Intentionality and consciousness are the fundamental kinds of mental phenomena. Although they are wi...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied unde...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied unde...
Full contents available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/referenceworks/9780123738738 Copyri...
Various theories suggest conscious phenomena are based exclusively on brain activity, while others r...
This paper asks about the ways in which embodimentoriented cognitive science contributes to our unde...
Current views of consciousness can be divided by whether the theorist accepts or rejects cognitivism...
effect of attention on the content of perception raises a challenge for representationalism. Covert ...
Various theories suggest conscious phenomena are based exclusively on brain activity, while others r...
Intentionality and consciousness are the fundamental kinds of mental phenomena. Although they are wi...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied understanding ...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied unde...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I claim that extant empirical data do not support a radically embodied unde...
Full contents available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/referenceworks/9780123738738 Copyri...
Various theories suggest conscious phenomena are based exclusively on brain activity, while others r...
This paper asks about the ways in which embodimentoriented cognitive science contributes to our unde...
Current views of consciousness can be divided by whether the theorist accepts or rejects cognitivism...
effect of attention on the content of perception raises a challenge for representationalism. Covert ...
Various theories suggest conscious phenomena are based exclusively on brain activity, while others r...
Intentionality and consciousness are the fundamental kinds of mental phenomena. Although they are wi...