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53The Natural Problem of ConsciousnessDe Gruyter. 2017.The “Natural Problem of Consciousness” is the problem of understanding why there are presently conscious beings at all. Given a non-reductive naturalist framework taking consciousness as an ontologically subjective biological phenomenon, how can we rationally explain the fact that the actual world has turned out to be one where there are presently living beings that can feel, rather than having developed as a zombie-world in which there would be no conscious experiences of any kind? This book in…Read more
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147. A Hypothetical Biological Function of FeelingIn The Natural Problem of Consciousness, De Gruyter. pp. 155-190. 2017.
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138. Causation and the Conscious MindIn The Natural Problem of Consciousness, De Gruyter. pp. 191-206. 2017.
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122. The Metaphysical Problem of ConsciousnessIn The Natural Problem of Consciousness, De Gruyter. pp. 40-65. 2017.
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9Appendix: Objections and RepliesIn The Natural Problem of Consciousness, De Gruyter. pp. 207-222. 2017.
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95. Working Out Diachronic ClaimsIn The Natural Problem of Consciousness, De Gruyter. pp. 115-136. 2017.
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74. Consciousness as Feeling. Defining CriteriaIn The Natural Problem of Consciousness, De Gruyter. pp. 80-114. 2017.
Pietro Snider
Istituto Di Studi Filosofici, Lugano (Switzerland)
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Istituto Di Studi Filosofici, Lugano (Switzerland)Lecturer (Part-time)
Locarno, TI, Switzerland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind |
Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Scientific Realism |