The Routledge Handbook of Consciousness

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Index

hard-problem of consciousness 4, 463–4;
NCC (neural correlates of consciousness) 239
Harman, G. 257
Hassin, R. 171
Haynes, John-Dylan 78, 83–4
HEARSAY 122
Hebbian rule 124
hedonic interests 458
hemi-neglect 131
hemispatial neglect 251–3, 343
heterophenomenology, MDM (Multiple Drafts
Model) 156
higher-order awareness 369
Higher-Order Global States (HOGS) 116
higher-order perception (HOP) 110–16
higher-order representationalism (HOR) 107,
109–10
higher-order theory of consciousness 27
higher-order thought see HOT (higher-order
thought)
higher-order thought (HOT) theories 110–14,
126, 340; animal consciousness 396–7;
AST (Attention Schema Theory) 181–2;
brain and 117; pain and suffering 457–8;
self-consciousness 452
Hilbert, D. 68
Hiley, Basil 224–7
Hiley, B.J. 220
Hobbes, T. 40, 409
Hobson, Allan 421
Hodgson, David 87–8
Hodgson, Shadworth Holloway 307
HOGS (Higher-Order Global States) 116
holism 372
HOP (higher-order perception) 110–16
HOR (higher-order representationalism) 107,
109–10
HOT (higher-order thought) 4, 83
HOT (higher-order thought) theories 110–14,
126, 340; animal consciousness 396–7;
AST (Attention Schema Theory) 181–2;
brain and 117; pain and suffering 457–8;
self-consciousness 452
Huebner, B. 469
Hull, John 430–1
humans 123
Hume, D. 391
Husserl, E. 286, 287, 290–3
Hutto, D. 211–12
Huxley, T.H. 38, 39, 64
hybrid representational theories 116–17
Hyslop, A. 392


IBE (Inference to the Best Explanation), animal
consciousness 392–3
IBM 412
I-concept 111


idea 29
idealism 64, 66–9
identity, sensorimotor approach 205–8
identity questions 366; unity of consciousness
375–7
identity theorists 41
IIT (Integrated Information Theory) 4–5, 137,
183, 198, 373, 385–6; central claims 137–43;
objections to 143–7; quantifying consciousness
140–1
immanence constraint 25
immortality, personal identity 19–21
import theory 182
inattentional agnosia 254
inattentional blindness 166, 251–2
inattentional blurriness 254
indeterminancy blindness 423
indeterminism 79
Indian philosophy 92–103
individual phenomenality 470–3
inductions, animal consciousness 392
Inference to the Best Explanation (IBE), animal
consciousness 392–3
information, IIT (Integrated Information Theory)
137, 139
informational richness, conceptualism 278–9
informativeness 127
inherence (samavaya) 97
inner presence 196
inner sense 33
Integrated Information Theory (IIT) 4–5, 137,
183, 198, 373, 385–6; central claims 137–43;
objections to 143–7; quantifying consciousness
140–1
integration 138; modal versus amodal 323–9
intelligibility constraint 25
intention formation 84
intentional content 260
intentional states 107, 260, 466–7
intentionality 55, 108, 260, 267, 466–7;
causal-informational psychosemantics 261–3;
phenomenal intentionality 263–7;
proto-intentionality 261
interaction with an implicit
self-system 127
interactionism 53
interests, end of life ethical issues 458–9
Intermediate Level Theory of Consciousness 5
intermediate representations (IRs) 164–8
internal consistency of conscious contents 127
intransitive consciousness 2
intrinsic information, IIT (Integrated Information
Theory) 139
introspection 3; attention and 256–7
inverted qualia, FOR (first-order
representationalism) 109
IRs (intermediate representations) 164–8
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