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William G. Lycan - Consciousness and experience

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This sequel to Lycans Consciousness (1987) continues the elaboration of his general functionalist theory of consciousness, answers the critics of his earlier work, and expands the range of discussion to deal with the many new issues and arguments that have arisen in the intervening years -- an extraordinarily fertile period for the philosophical investigation of consciousness.Lycan not only uses the numerous arguments against materialism, and functionalist theories of mind in particular, to gain a more detailed positive view of the structure of the mind, he also targets the set of really hard problems at the center of the theory of consciousness: subjectivity, qualia, and the felt aspect of experience. The key to his own enlarged and fairly argued position, which he calls the hegemony of representation, is that there is no more to mind or consciousness than can be accounted for in terms of intentionality, functional organization, and in particular, second-order representation of ones own mental states.A Bradford Book

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title:Consciousness and Experience
author:Lycan, William G.
publisher:MIT Press
isbn10 | asin:0262121972
print isbn13:9780262121972
ebook isbn13:9780585311197
language:English
subjectConsciousness, Experience.
publication date:1996
lcc:B808.9.L83 1996eb
ddc:126
subject:Consciousness, Experience.
Page iii
Consciousness and Experience
William G. Lycan
Page iv 1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology All rights reserved - photo 2
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1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, and information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher.
This book was set in Sabon by Graphic Composition and was printed and bound in the United States of America.
Second printing, 1997
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lycan, William G.
Consciousness and experience / William G. Lycan.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-262-12197-2 (hc : alk. paper)
1. Consciousness. 2. Experience. I. Title.
B808.9.L83 1996
126dc20 95-48930
CIP
Page v
In memory of William Hiram Lycan, 1903 1994, but for
whom I would never have become a philosopher, even
though he hoped I would be a chemist
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For her, consciousness itself was the deepest mystery. Here, on the first Sunday in October, a miracle was being enacted for herthe sky, the cedars, the lawnmerely because she had two round moist lumps the size of grapes connected by tenuous sinews to the nervous system.
A. N. Wilson, Love Unknown
Page ix
Contents
Preface
xiii
Acknowledgments
xvii
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Introduction: What Is "The" Problem of Consciousness?
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Candidates
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More Serious but Still Diverse Candidates
7
2
Conscious Awareness as Internal Monitoring
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The Lockean Theory and Its Accomplishments
14
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Fallibility
17
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Terminology
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4
Rosenthal against Inner Sense
27
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Eschewing Cartesian Materialism
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Hill against Inner Sense
34
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Rey against Inner Sense
36
3
The Subjectivity of the Mental
45
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Three Fallacies
46
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The Banana Peel
51
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Subjectivity as Pronominal
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An Epistemic Objection and the Explanatory Gap
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Subjectivity Again
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