The Routledge Handbook of Consciousness

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Index

objectual unity 323
O’Brien, J.P. 200
O’Callaghan, Casey 322, 323, 324, 329
occasionalism 34n3
Olson, Eric 16–17
only-one view 371
ontological subjectivity 189
ontology of consciousness 155–7
Open Presence 439
Opie, G.J. 200
O’Regan, J. K. 204, 206–7
Orlandi, Nico 212
Orwellian streams of consciousness 152–3
O’Shaughnessy, B. 293, 295n5
Overflow 253–4
Owen, A. M. 355, 452, 453


P300b response 357
pain 42, 43, 210; animal consciousness 397–8
pain and suffering 457–8
Pali suttas 441–3
PANIC theory 108
panpsychism 69–71, 199
panpsychist Russellian Monism 71
PAP (principle of alternative possibilities) 345
parallel-distributed architectures 122
parallelism 53
parama 95
Pare, D. 127
Parfit, Derek 15
Parks, Kenneth 85
Partial Eliminativism 48
partially unified consciousness 374
passive paradigms, post-comatose disorders 356–7
patternism 19
PCC (Physical Causal Closure) 54
pehnomenal indeterminancy, dreams 423–4
Penfield, wilder 125, 413
Penrose, R. 65, 221–3, 227
Pepper, K. 244
perception 30, 32; sensorimotor approach 203–5
perceptual behavior 391
perceptual binding 372
perceptual distinctness 31
perceptual experiences versus FOKs 131–2
perceptualism, animal consciousness 394
perception, HOP (higher-order perception)
115–16
persistent vegetative state (PVS), 16–17, 449–52
personal identity 62; continuity of consciousness
view 13–16; embodied mind view 18;
immortality 19–21; Lockean view 11–13;
memory 338; physical approaches to 16–18
personhood 459–60
pervasion 93
Pessiglione, M. 165
Peterson, A. 454


PFC (prefrontal cortex) 117, 124
Phelan, M. 465, 469–71
phenomenal binding principle 294
phenomenal blindness 250
phenomenal character 3
phenomenal consciousness 3, 6, 25–6, 249, 379–80,
386, 451, 463; as adaptation 382–4; biological
evolution of consciousness 380–2; byproducts
384–6; mechanism questions 372
phenomenal contrast 264
phenomenal disembodiment 429
phenomenal hole 254
phenomenal intentionality 263–7
phenomenal properties 260
phenomenal qualities 3, 60
phenomenal self-acquaintance 117
phenomenal selfhood 428
phenomenal states 2–3, 236
phenomenal unity 367–9, 375
phenomenalism 451
phenomenally disembodied self 423
phenomenology 241, 267, 322; dreams, 421–2
phi, measuring 140–1
philosophical and scientific distinctions, end of life
ethical issues 450–2
philosophical psychopathology 337
philosophy of psychiatry 337, 346
photodiode 140
physical approaches to personal identity 16–18
Physical Causal Closure (PCC) 54
physical realism 66
physicalism 65 see also materialism
physics 217–18; emergentism 72–3
physics modeling programs 415
Pitt, D. 264–5
Pitts, W. 410, 412
Place, U. T. 41, 205
Plato 26, 28
pointing 133
pop up 166
Pöppel, E. 305
Posner cuing paradigm 166, 169–70
possession-conditions, demonstrative concepts 276
post-comatose disorders 351–62
posteriori 41
PPG (preproximal-intention group) 84
prefrontal cortex (PFC) 117, 124
preproximal-intention group (PPG) 84
presentational phenomenology 327–9
present-for-itself 197
primal sketches 163
primary memory 289–91
primary properties 409
Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia 34–5n5
principle of alternative possibilities (PAP) 345
principle of individuation (atman) 101
Principle of Simultaneous Awareness (PSA) 287
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