The Routledge Handbook of Consciousness

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Index

causal depth 262
causal spread 262
causal superimposition 262
causal-informational psychosemantics,
intentionality 261–3
causation 39
cause-effect repertoires, IIT (Integrated
Information Theory) 138
cerebral celebrity 154
challenge from intentional agency 355
Chalmers, David 2–3, 19–20, 45, 46, 69, 158, 235,
239, 240, 323, 451, 463–4, 467
change blindness 144
chanting 130–1
chatting 130
cheering 131
Chemero, Tony 244
chemistry, emergentism 72–3
Chinese Buddhists, meditation 445
Chinese Room thought experiment 158,
411–12, 469
Churchland, Paul 48, 464
cinematic models 289–91
Citsukha 102
Clark, Andy 159, 240, 394, 413
classical compatibilism 79
classical physics 217–18
Clayton, N. 111
Clifford, William Kingdon 70
cocktail party effect 167
co-consciousness 294
cognition, consciousness and 94–5; Buddhist
phenomenalism 97–100; Nyāya 95–7
cognitive access 436
cognitive awareness 98
cognitive closure, robot consciousness 416–18
cognitive phenomenology 264–5, 369
cognitive sciences, experimental philosophy 464–6
Cohen, G. L. 86
coherence unity 372
Cole, J. 302–3
collapse of wave function 220
color constancy 203
color phi phenomenon 153
color space 74n5
Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) 352–3
comatose state 351, 449
combination problem 72
command-following paradigm 353–6
comparative reasoning, animal consciousness
390–1
comparing awareness and attention 176–8
compatibilists 79
composition 137
computational architectures 123
Conceivability Argument for Substance Dualism
(CSD) 57


conceivability principle 56–8
conceptual content 271–4
conceptualism 271–81
conscious 2
conscious awareness 175, 241
conscious contents 133
conscious events, voluntary reports of 132–3
conscious events evoke adaptation 132
conscious experiences 156, 370; NCC (neural
correlates of consciousness) 244–5
conscious intentions 84
conscious mental state 42
conscious mentation 130
conscious percepts 129
conscious projections 244
conscious unity relations, time 369–71
conscious vision 129
conscious will 78, 83
consciously mediated processing, in the
cortex 124–6
consciousness 1, 64–5, 235, 463; Ancient Greek
26–7; decisions 249; naturalism and 25–6;
terminology 2–3; without self 97–100
consciousness conditions, free will 80
consciousness thesis 82, 85
consciousness transfer 11–12, 14
conservative emergence 72
consilience 358, 455
consistency 331
constitution view 311, 319
constitutive mechanisms of consciousness 194
constraints 25
consumer semantics 114
content, conceptual content 271–4
content conceptualism 274
content states 235–6
contexts, GWT (Global Workspace Theory) 131
continuity 31
continuity of consciousness view 13–16
control conditions 81
convert consciousness, passive paradigms 356–7
Copernican Revolution 32
Copernicus 32
core consciousness 237
correlations 41
cortex, consciously mediated processing 124–6
cortico-thalamic (CT) system 123
Cortico-Thalamic Core 128
cosmopsychism 73–4
Cotard syndrome 347n5
covert consciousness 352–9
creature consciousness 2, 373, 379–80
Crick, F. 129, 236, 237, 242, 245, 394
cross-model conscious integration 125
crowd computation 122
crowdsourcing 122
CRS-R (Coma Recovery Scale-Revised) 352–3
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