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    Consciousness, self‐consciousness and episodic memory
    Philosophical Psychology 5 (4): 333-47. 1992.
    My aim in this paper is to show that consciousness entails self-consciousness by focusing on the relationship between consciousness and memory. More specifically, I addreess the following questions: (1) does consciousness require episodic memory?; and (2) does episodic memory require self-consciousness? With the aid of some Kantian considerations and recent empirical data, it is argued that consciousness does require episodic memory. This is done after defining episodic memory and distinguishing…Read more
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    The Relevance of Intentions in Morality and Euthanasia
    International Philosophical Quarterly 36 (2): 217-227. 1996.
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    Aspects of the unity of consciousness and everyday memory failures
    with Douglas J. Herrmann and Michael Sarapata
    Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2): 372-385. 2006.
    We argue that analyzing everyday memory failures in terms of the “unity of consciousness” can elucidate the bases of such failures. A perfect unity amongst one’s mental states is rare. In extreme cases the unity of consciousness can breakdown in dramatic fashion , but such breakdowns also occur in less dramatic ways that affect us in everyday life. For example, disruptions in the unity of consciousness can result in everyday memory failures, such as forgetting to put on a tie for an important fo…Read more
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    Review of Peter Carruthers', Consciousness: Essays From a Higher-Order Perspective (review)
    PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 12. 2006.
    This is a fine and important collection of eleven recently published essays by Peter Carruthers, a leading figure in contemporary philosophy of mind. The book contains a very helpful introduction that provides a nice overview of Carruthers’ basic views and orients the reader to the key issues. The introduction also presents a brief summary of the eleven chapters that comprise the remainder of the book. Only three of the essays initially appeared prior to Carruthers’ important 2000 book Phenomena…Read more