Theories of Consciousness

  • Theories of Consciousness: An Introduction and Assessment
    By William Seager

    New Essays on Human Understanding , P. Remnant and J. Bennett ( ed . and trans . ) , Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Levine , Joseph ( 1983 ) . Materialism and Qualia : The Explanatory Gap ' , Pacific Philosophical Quarterly ...

  • Theories of Consciousness: An Introduction and Assessment
    By William Seager

    Thompson, Evan (1995). Colour Vision: A Study in Cognitive Science and the Philosophy of Perception. London: Routledge. Thompson, Evan (2010). aSelf-No-Self? Memory and Reflexive Awareness«. In M.Siderits, E.Thompson and D.Zahavi (eds.) ...

  • Theories of Consciousness: An Introduction and Assessment
    By William Seager

    ... 263, 267 Butler, K. 251 Byrne, A. 103, 175, 222–3, 277 Byrne, R. 112 Cahn, R. 25 Call, J. 192, 244, 301 Callwood, ... 167 Crandall, R. 266 Crane, T. 217 Crick, F. 190 Cummins, R. 178, 263, 281 Damasio, A. 31–2 Davidson, D. 10, 40, ...

  • Theories of Consciousness: An Introduction
    By William Seager

    Various intermediate externalisms may also be possible.29 One could then interpret Millikan and certain other externalists, though not Dretske of course, as mere weak externalists. They would thus be seen as refusing to grant the title ...

  • Theories of Consciousness: An Introduction
    By William Seager

    Including discussion of key figures, such as Descartes, Foder, Dennett and Chalmers, the book covers identity theories, representational theories, intentionality, externalism, and the new information-based theories.