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280Conscious awareness and representationIn Kenneth Williford & Uriah Kriegel (eds.), Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness, Mit Press. pp. 173--198. 2006.
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82Review of Uriah Kriegel, Subjective Consciousness: A Self-Representational Theory (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (3). 2010.
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20Reduction with autonomy: Mental causation, reduction and superveniencePhilosophical Perspectives 11 83-105. 1997.
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21Holism: A Consumer UpdateGrazer Philosophische Studien 46 103-134. 1993.This paper discusses the debate between atomists and molecularists regarding the nature of mental content. A molecularist believes that some, but not all, of a mental symbol's inferential connections to other mental symbols, are at least partly constitutive of that symbol's intentional content. An atomist believes that none of the symbol's inferential connections play such a constitutive role. The paper is divided into two principal parts. First, attempts by Michael Devitt and Georges Rey to def…Read more
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46Two kinds of accessBehavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (5-6): 514-515. 2007.I explore the implications of recognizing two forms of access that might be constitutively related to phenomenal consciousness. I argue, in support of Block, that we don't have good reason to think that the link to reporting mechanisms is the kind of access that distinguishes an experience from a mere state
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49Phenomenal access: A moving targetBehavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (2): 261-261. 1995.Basically agreeing with Block regarding the need for a distinction between P- and A-consciousness, I characterize the problem somewhat diflerently, relating it more directly to the explanatory gap. I also speculate on the relation between the two forms of consciousness, arguing that some notion of access is essentially involved in phenomenal experience.
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4Materialism and QualiaIn John Heil (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology, Oxford University Press. 2003.
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64Books reviewed in this article: José Luis Bermú dez, The Paradox of Self‐Conciousness Lawrence Weiskrantz, Conciousness Lost and Found: A Neuropsychological Exploration.
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117Purple Haze: The Puzzle of ConsciousnessOxford University Press USA. 2001.In this wide-ranging study, Levine explores both sides of the mind-body dilemma, presenting the first book-length treatment of his highly influential ideas on the How does one explain the physical nature of an experience? This puzzle, the "explanatory gap" between mind and body, is the focus of this work by an influential scholar in the field.
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155Review: Daniel Stoljar: Ignorance and Imagination: The Epistemic Origin of the Problem of Consciousness (review)Mind 117 (465): 228-231. 2008.
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451On Leaving Out What It's LikeIn Martin Davies & Glyn W. Humphreys (eds.), Consciousness: psychological and philosophical essays, Blackwell. pp. 543--557. 1993.