Consciousness happens before, during and after action. I’ll argue that for a complete and -correct understanding of action, one needs to know precisely what role consciousness plays across these different temporal parameters. This is especially true in regard to the question of whether consciousness is epiphenomenal - something that accompanies action but plays no causal role in action. I’ll argue that insofar as consciousness is characterized by intentionality, it should not be regarded as epiphenomenal
The notion of consciousness, though central to contemporary philosophy of mind, is not well understo...
This dissertation is about phenomenal consciousness, its relation to intentionality, and the relatio...
Contains fulltext : 64022.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Following the tr...
In its classical form, epiphenomenalism is the view that conscious mental events have no physical ef...
This dissertation examines the intersection of two notoriously ambiguous concepts—perception and con...
ABSTRACT: Our sense that we do something deliberately may be an afterthought that arises after our b...
Our sense that we do something deliberately may be an afterthought th...
In this essay, we aim to counter and qualify the epiphenomenalist challenge proposed in this special...
In this essay, we aim to counter and qualify the epiphenomenalist challenge proposed in this special...
The action-oriented approach in cognitive science emphasizes the role of action in shaping, or const...
Recent years have witnessed fierce debates on the dependence of consciousness on interactions betwee...
The ‘feel’ of driving a Porsche is unlike that of seeing red (O’Regan, J. Noë, A., 2000). Sensorimot...
What does it take to explain the roles of consciousness for action and action for consciousness? Thi...
For a long time now, I have been thinking about the problem of body and mind and about the strangely...
I review the problem of how to define consciousness. I suggest that rather than continuing that deba...
The notion of consciousness, though central to contemporary philosophy of mind, is not well understo...
This dissertation is about phenomenal consciousness, its relation to intentionality, and the relatio...
Contains fulltext : 64022.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Following the tr...
In its classical form, epiphenomenalism is the view that conscious mental events have no physical ef...
This dissertation examines the intersection of two notoriously ambiguous concepts—perception and con...
ABSTRACT: Our sense that we do something deliberately may be an afterthought that arises after our b...
Our sense that we do something deliberately may be an afterthought th...
In this essay, we aim to counter and qualify the epiphenomenalist challenge proposed in this special...
In this essay, we aim to counter and qualify the epiphenomenalist challenge proposed in this special...
The action-oriented approach in cognitive science emphasizes the role of action in shaping, or const...
Recent years have witnessed fierce debates on the dependence of consciousness on interactions betwee...
The ‘feel’ of driving a Porsche is unlike that of seeing red (O’Regan, J. Noë, A., 2000). Sensorimot...
What does it take to explain the roles of consciousness for action and action for consciousness? Thi...
For a long time now, I have been thinking about the problem of body and mind and about the strangely...
I review the problem of how to define consciousness. I suggest that rather than continuing that deba...
The notion of consciousness, though central to contemporary philosophy of mind, is not well understo...
This dissertation is about phenomenal consciousness, its relation to intentionality, and the relatio...
Contains fulltext : 64022.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Following the tr...