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Higher-order theories of consciousness

Higher-order theories of consciousness postulate that consciousness consists in perceptions, thoughts, or beliefs about first-order mental states. In… 
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2019
2019
Most arguments for moral vegetarianism rely on thepremise that non-human animals can suffer. In this paper I evaluateproblems… 
2018
2018
While it is widely accepted among scholars that mystical experiences are entirely culturally and/or linguistically constructed… 
2017
2017
In this thesis I develop a novel approach to conscious perception, which I label “radical sensorimotor enactivism” (RSE). In… 
2015
2015
This article addresses the recent reception of Franz Brentano’s writings on consciousness. I am particularly interested in the… 
2015
2015
This article aims at giving a brief comment on Denis Fisette’s interpretation of Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness by Franz… 
2015
2015
For the last few years, research on Brentano’s psychology has turned to mereology for a theoretical framework which could help to… 
2015
2015
In this paper, I discuss Fisette’s Interpretation of Brentano’s philosophy of mind in the framework of the modern higher-order… 
2015
2015
Citing this paper Please note that where the full-text provided on King's Research Portal is the Author Accepted Manuscript or… 
2009
2009
For purposes of this paper, a “conscious state” is a mental state whose subject is directly or at least nonevidentially aware of… 
2007
2007
Higher-order theories of consciousness, such as those of Armstrong, Rosenthal and Lycan, typically distinguish sharply between…