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Max Emil Deutsch

University of Hong Kong
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  • University of Hong Kong
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Rutgers - New Brunswick
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2001
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong
0000-0002-5979-4189
Areas of Specialization
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Epistemology
Areas of Interest
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Epistemology
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    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 60 (4): 420-442. 2017.
    Aspects of ConsciousnessMetaphilosophy
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    The Way Ripe Tomatoes Look: An Argument Against Externalist Representationalism
    Erkenntnis 77 (3): 297-316. 2012.
    Representationalist theories of the phenomenal character of conscious experience are attractive because they promise a simpler 'naturalization' of the mind. However, I argue that representationalists cannot endorse an otherwise attractive externalist theory of the representational contents of conscious experiences. The combination of representationalism and externalism conflicts with a true principle linking phenomenal character to perceptual indistinguishability.
    RepresentationalismContent Internalism and Externalism
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