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    An adverbial theory of consciousness
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 2 (3): 161-85. 2003.
    This paper develops an adverbial theory of consciousness. Adverbialism is described and endorsed and defended from its near rival, an identity thesis in which conscious mental states are those that the mental subject self-knows immediately that he or she is "in". The paper develops an account of globally supported self-ascription to embed this neo-Brentanian view of experiencing consciously within a more general account of the relation between consciousness and self-knowledge. Following O'Shaugh…Read more
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    Review of Dancy's Moral Reasons (review)
    Mind 104 (415): 628-632. 1995.