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Self-representational approaches to consciousness /

In this pioneering collection of essays, leading theorists examine the self-representational theory of consciousness, which holds that consciousness always involves some form of self-awareness. The self-representational theory of consciousness stands as an alternative to the two dominant reductive t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kriegel, Uriah, Williford, Kenneth
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2006.
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505 0 |a Mirror mirror : is that all? / Robert Van Gulick -- Internal-world skepticism and the self-presentational nature of phenomenal consciousness / Terry Horgan, John Tienson, and George Graham -- Emotion and self-consciousness / Kathleen Wider -- Kant : a unified representational base for all consciousness / Andrew Brook -- The self-representational structure of consciousness / Kenneth Williford -- The same-order monitoring theory of consciousness / Uriah Kriegel -- Conscious awareness and (self- )representation / Joseph Levine -- The case(s) of (self- )awareness / John J. Drummond -- Between pure self-referentialism and the extrinsic HOT theory of consciousness / Rocco J. Gennaro -- Perceptual consciousness : how it opens directly onto the world, preferring the world to the mind / Christopher S. Hill -- Thinking about (self- )consciousness : phenomenological perspectives / Dan Zahavi -- Conscious experience versus conscious thought / Peter Carruthers -- Conscious beliefs and desires : a same-order approach / Robert W. Lurz -- Consciousness, self, and attention / Jason Ford and David Woodruff Smith -- Indexicality and self-awareness / Tomis Kapitan -- Consciousness, representation, and knowledge / Keith Lehrer -- The biological basis of subjectivity : a hypothesis / David Rudrauf and Antonio Damasio -- What is it like to be a strange loop? / Douglas R. Hofstadter. 
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