Consciousness
seCtIon sIx: seLF AnD otHeR machines’ (p. 212). To some extent this is already happening, with hip replace- ments, artificial s ...
Chapter Sixteen Egos, bundles, and theories of self An interesting question then arises. Who, or what, is con- scious? Is it you ...
seCtIon sIx: seLF AnD otHeR increasingly sophisticated barriers letting some kinds of information in and rejecting other kinds. ...
Chapter Sixteen Egos, bundles, and theories of self Dennett, D.C. (1991). The reality of selves. Con- sciousness explained (pp. ...
CHAPTER The view from within? seVenteen Introspective Observation is what we have to rely on first and foremost and always. The ...
Chapter Seventeen The view from within? We have already met many examples of people attending to their experience and reporting ...
Do We neeD A neW KInD oF sCIenCe? the table below is an attempt to lay out the arguments between those who believe that we need ...
Chapter Seventeen The view from within? A B Your answer Introspection observes the experiences themselves no Yes mary learns som ...
seCtIon sIx: seLF AnD otHeR correlates of conscious versus unconscious, but for the correlates of different types of processing ...
Chapter Seventeen The view from within? seems to us. Dennett suspects that ‘when we claim to be just using our powers of inner o ...
seCtIon sIx: seLF AnD otHeR This distinction between the A and B teams is only Dennett’s way of having fun with the major diff ...
Chapter Seventeen The view from within? (is physicalism true?). For him, property dualism is the only reasonable option: type-B ...
seCtIon sIx: seLF AnD otHeR for the natural sciences. What is at issue is the phenomenon of the apple, as it is constituted in ...
Perhaps this is not surprising, for it is hardly easy to undertake a personal transformation by throw- ing off one’s preconcepti ...
seCtIon sIx: seLF AnD otHeR experience is not reducible to third-person descriptions, but proposes a new way of dealing with th ...
Chapter Seventeen The view from within? described their experience one way or another, what assumptions were made in encoding th ...
seCtIon sIx: seLF AnD otHeR attention to experience can lead people to per- ceive change occurring but with no apparent distinc ...
of consciousness. Varela implies that there is a real difference between theories which take first-person experience seriously a ...
seCtIon sIx: seLF AnD otHeR has supposedly gone from being a private expe- rience to a public and objective stimulus. This, say ...
Chapter Seventeen The view from within? Yet reflexive monism faces serious problems. Velmans claims that it is ‘nondual- ist’ an ...
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