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Nature Does not Yet Say No to Inner Awareness: Reply to StoljarErkenntnis 89 (2): 861-871. 2024.One of the major divides in contemporary philosophy of consciousness is on whether phenomenal consciousness requires some form of self-consciousness. The disagreement revolves around the following principle (or something in the vicinity): : For any subject S and phenomenally conscious mental state C of S, C is phenomenally conscious only if S is aware of C. We may call the relevant awareness of one’s own mental states “inner awareness” and the principle “Inner Awareness Principle” (IA). In a pap…Read more
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| Epistemology |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Perception |
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