The mind-body problem is one of the great mysteries. How are my feelings and thoughts related to the nerve cells of my brain? This question not only concerns scientists and philosophers, but everyone… for your consciousness seems very much bound up with who you are. In his book Consciousness Explained Daniel C. Dennett defends his grand theory of consciousness. It is an extraordinary book, in virtue alone of being read by both philosophers and the general audience. In this book Dennett presents us his Multiple Drafts model of consciousness. The Multiple Drafts model is an explanation of how our consciousness works. However, Dennett not only wishes to sketch the mechanisms of our consciousness, he also wants to show new ways of thi...
The phrase “Multiple Drafts Model” (MDM) refers to Daniel Dennett’s alternative to a Cartesian model...
Daniel Dennett provides many compelling reasons to question the existence of phenomenal experiences ...
Book review: Daniel C. Dennett, From Bacteria to Bach and Back. The evolution of mind, Penguin Rando...
1.1 `We're all zombies. Nobody is conscious ' (Dennett 1991, p. 406) is an assertion Denne...
One of the principal tasks Dennett sets himself in "Consciousness Explained" is to demolish the Cart...
In this article a major argument by D. Dennett is analysed in order to provide an ultimate argumenta...
Are zombies possible? They’re not just possible, they’re actual. We’re all zombies. (Dennett Consci...
Little is gained, and much lost, by casting an empirical theory of previous consciousness in a "func...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.This paper is an analysis of aspects of Daniel Denne...
Some implications of the view that mind is a suitably complex kind of process are investigated in va...
Although D. Dennett is sometimes accused of insensitivity to 'real', first-person problems of the mi...
A re-expression of some of the troublesome features of my oft-caricatured theory of consciousness, w...
In his paper “Why and how does consciousness seem the way it seems?”, Daniel Dennett argues that phi...
Dennett depicts human minds as both deeply different from, yet profoundly continuous with, the minds...
There is nothing that we could be more familiar with than our own consciousness. It seems to us that...
The phrase “Multiple Drafts Model” (MDM) refers to Daniel Dennett’s alternative to a Cartesian model...
Daniel Dennett provides many compelling reasons to question the existence of phenomenal experiences ...
Book review: Daniel C. Dennett, From Bacteria to Bach and Back. The evolution of mind, Penguin Rando...
1.1 `We're all zombies. Nobody is conscious ' (Dennett 1991, p. 406) is an assertion Denne...
One of the principal tasks Dennett sets himself in "Consciousness Explained" is to demolish the Cart...
In this article a major argument by D. Dennett is analysed in order to provide an ultimate argumenta...
Are zombies possible? They’re not just possible, they’re actual. We’re all zombies. (Dennett Consci...
Little is gained, and much lost, by casting an empirical theory of previous consciousness in a "func...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.This paper is an analysis of aspects of Daniel Denne...
Some implications of the view that mind is a suitably complex kind of process are investigated in va...
Although D. Dennett is sometimes accused of insensitivity to 'real', first-person problems of the mi...
A re-expression of some of the troublesome features of my oft-caricatured theory of consciousness, w...
In his paper “Why and how does consciousness seem the way it seems?”, Daniel Dennett argues that phi...
Dennett depicts human minds as both deeply different from, yet profoundly continuous with, the minds...
There is nothing that we could be more familiar with than our own consciousness. It seems to us that...
The phrase “Multiple Drafts Model” (MDM) refers to Daniel Dennett’s alternative to a Cartesian model...
Daniel Dennett provides many compelling reasons to question the existence of phenomenal experiences ...
Book review: Daniel C. Dennett, From Bacteria to Bach and Back. The evolution of mind, Penguin Rando...