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  • Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The main properties of access consciousness may be quite unlike those of qualitative or phenomenal consciousness, and those of reflexive consciousness or narrative consciousness may differ from both However, by building up detailed theories of each type, we may hope to find important links between them and perhaps even to discover that they
  • Self-Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Human beings are conscious not only of the world around them but also of themselves: their activities, their bodies, and their mental lives They are, that is, self-conscious (or, equivalently, self-aware) Self-consciousness can be understood as an awareness of oneself
  • Seventeenth-Century Theories of Consciousness
    At the beginning of the seventeenth century, we find Hobbes giving the traditional definition of consciousness: When two, or more men, know of one and the same fact, they are said to be CONSCIOUS of it one to another; which is as much as to know it together
  • The Unity of Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    After briefly reviewing its history in Western philosophy and distinguishing between various concepts of unity of consciousness, this entry focuses on contemporary analytic discussions of the phenomenal unity of consciousness
  • Representational Theories of Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of . . .
    The aim of a representationalist theory of consciousness is to extend the treatment of intentionality to that of consciousness, showing that if intentionality is well understood in representational terms, then so can be the phenomena of consciousness in whichever sense of that fraught term
  • The Neuroscience of Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Instead of explaining the existence of consciousness in the biological world, they set themselves to explaining generic consciousness by identifying neural properties that can turn consciousness on and off and explaining specific consciousness by identifying the neural representational basis of conscious contents
  • Consciousness and Intentionality - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Consciousness and intentionality can seem to pervade much or all of mental life—perhaps they somehow account for what it is to have a mind; at any rate they seem to be important, broad aspects of it But achieving a general understanding of either is an enormous challenge Part of this lies in figuring out how they are related Are they
  • Seventeenth-Century Theories of Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of . . .
    At the beginning of the seventeenth century, we find Hobbes giving the traditional definition of consciousness: When two, or more men, know of one and the same fact, they are said to be CONSCIOUS of it one to another; which is as much as to know it together


















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