• Consciousness and Inner Awareness (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. forthcoming.
  • Recent discussions of acquaintance typically assume three claims: (i) acquaintance is a form of knowledge of qualitative character, (ii) acquaintance constitutes phenomenal consciousness, and (iii) necessarily, mental qualities are phenomenally conscious. This paper argues that, although each claim is independently attractive, together they generate a trilemma. Drawing on a general anti-triviality constraint on first-order empirical knowledge, I argue that if acquaintance both constitutes consci…Read more