Locke has been accused of failing to have a coherent understanding of consciousness, since it can be identical neither to reflection nor to ordinary perception without contradicting other important commitments. I argue that the account of consciousness is coherent once we see that, for Locke, perceptions of ideas are complex mental acts and that consciousness can be seen as a special kind of self-referential mental state internal to any perception of an idea
Philosophical discussions of Molyneux's problem within contemporary philosophy of mind tend to chara...
In the present paper, I analyze the terminology John Locke used in his description of experience. Al...
The notion of consciousness, though central to contemporary philosophy of mind, is not well understo...
Locke has been accused of failing to have a coherent understanding of consciousness, since it can be...
Locke’s theory of personal identity was philosophically groundbreaking for its attempt to establish ...
Locke endorses a distinction between passive reflection and voluntary attentive reflection, which he...
It is as undeniable as it is unhelpful to say that for Locke personal identity consists in the ident...
John Locke accepts that every perception gives me immediate and intuitive knowledge of my own existe...
Locke’s account of personal identity has been highly influential because of its emphasis on a psycho...
Much recent philosophy of perception is preoccupied with finding a place for phenomenal character in...
Locke's Essay was an "inquiry into the nature of the understanding." The Inquiry was an epistemolog...
In An Essay concerning Human Understanding, Locke argues that, in the case of primary qualities such...
According to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, John Locke holds that personal identity is a m...
Philosophical discussions of Molyneux's problem within contemporary philosophy of mind tend to chara...
In the present paper, I analyze the terminology John Locke used in his description of experience. Al...
The notion of consciousness, though central to contemporary philosophy of mind, is not well understo...
Locke has been accused of failing to have a coherent understanding of consciousness, since it can be...
Locke’s theory of personal identity was philosophically groundbreaking for its attempt to establish ...
Locke endorses a distinction between passive reflection and voluntary attentive reflection, which he...
It is as undeniable as it is unhelpful to say that for Locke personal identity consists in the ident...
John Locke accepts that every perception gives me immediate and intuitive knowledge of my own existe...
Locke’s account of personal identity has been highly influential because of its emphasis on a psycho...
Much recent philosophy of perception is preoccupied with finding a place for phenomenal character in...
Locke's Essay was an "inquiry into the nature of the understanding." The Inquiry was an epistemolog...
In An Essay concerning Human Understanding, Locke argues that, in the case of primary qualities such...
According to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, John Locke holds that personal identity is a m...
Philosophical discussions of Molyneux's problem within contemporary philosophy of mind tend to chara...
In the present paper, I analyze the terminology John Locke used in his description of experience. Al...
The notion of consciousness, though central to contemporary philosophy of mind, is not well understo...