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Caging the Beast. A theory of sensory consciousness.

A major obstacle for materialist theories of the mind is the problem of sensory consciousness. How could a physical brain produce conscious sensory states that exhibit the rich and luxurious qualities of red velvet, a Mozart concerto or fresh-brewed coffe.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Droege, Paula (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: John Benjamins Publishing Company 2003.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Dedication page -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: On sensory consciousness -- 1. Caging the beast -- 2. Internal sense: A good trap -- 3. Second sense: A better trap -- 4. Purely verbal? -- Chapter 2: On higher-order theories of consciousness -- 1. The higher-order explanation of state consciousness -- 1.1. Higher-order thought theory -- 1.2. Objections to the higher-order thought theory or playing the shell game -- 1.3. Higher-order perception theory -- 1.4. Objections to the higher-order perception theory -- 2. Formulating an alternative: A flat theory of sensory consciousness -- 2.1. Dretske's trouble spot -- 2.2. Spot-sight and thimble-seeking -- 3. Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Solving the problem of Spot-sight -- 3.1. Coordinating sensory consciousness -- 3.1.a. The best approximation of the world -- 3.1.b. Representing 'now' -- 3.1.c. Decision and action -- 3.2. What good is a second sense? -- 3.3. Spot-sight again -- Chapter 4: Subjectivity -- 4.1. Subjective authority -- 4.2. Special facts or special access? -- 4.2.a. On what it's like -- 4.2.b. Nagel's funny facts -- 4.2.c. Point of view provides a special route, not special facts -- 4.3. Subjectivity as the view from here -- 4.3.a. Tokens in a language of thought -- 4.3.b. The reciprocality of subject and object -- 4.3.c. Egocentric maps -- 4.4. Deflating (and re-inflating) subjectivity -- Chapter 5: Testing the theory -- 5.1. Troubles with functionalism -- 5.1.a. Chauvinism -- 5.1.b. Liberalism -- 5.2. The hard problem -- 5.3. On Rosenthal -- 5.4. Dealing with Dennett -- 5.4.a. The Camera Obscura argument -- 5.4.b. The bizarre category of the objectively subjective -- Appendix: A Speculative Hypothesis -- a.1. Attention as the coordination of sensory representations -- a.2. Locating sensory consciousness -- a.2.a. Many senses or one? -- a.2.b. Looking for the second sense -- a.2.c. A home for conscious sensory states -- Notes -- References -- Index -- The series ADVANCES IN CONSCIOUSNESS RESEARCH. 
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