Qualitative Consciousness
Themes from the Philosophy of David Rosenthal
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- Editor: Josh Weisberg, University of Houston
- Date Published: October 2022
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Qualitative consciousness is conscious experience marked by the presence of sensory qualities, like the experienced painfulness of having a piano dropped on your foot, or the consciousness of seeing the brilliant reds and oranges of a sunset. Over his career, philosopher David Rosenthal has defended an influential theoretical approach to explaining qualitative consciousness. This approach involves the development of two theories – the higher-order thought theory of mental state consciousness and the quality space theory of sensory quality. If the problem of explaining qualitative consciousness is divided into two more manageable pieces, the door opens to a satisfying explanation of what is seen by some to be an intractable explanatory puzzle. This interdisciplinary collection develops, criticizes, and expands upon themes inspired by Rosenthal's work. The result is an exciting collection of new essays by philosophers and scientists, which will be of interest to all those engaged in consciousness studies.
Read more- Explores themes in Rosenthal's work, including the higher-order thought theory of consciousness and the quality space theory of sensory quality
- Brings together the top scholars of qualitative consciousness across disciplines
- Moves forward current debates within the philosophy of mind
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- Date Published: October 2022
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108487832
- length: 288 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 159 x 22 mm
- weight: 0.62kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. Consciousness:
1. Cognitive Phenomenology: Accessibility vs. Acquaintance Joseph Levine
2. Two Kinds of Introspection Anna Giustina and Uriah Kriegel
3. There's Something About David Martin Hahn and Kathleen Akins
4. Thin Introspection Amy Kind
5. Confidence Tracks Consciousness Jorge Morales and Hakwan Lau
Part II. Qualities:
6. Rosenthal on Mental Qualities Alex Byrne
7. Rosenthal's Representationalism Jacob Berger and Richard Brown
8. Quality Space Theory and Motoric Qualities Myrto Mylopoulos
9. Qualitative Character and Conceivable Inversions Austen Clark
Part III. Higher-Order Thought:
10. A Challenge: Can Self-Monitoring be Achieved Without Consciousness? Daniel Dennett
11. Being Self-Involved Without Thinking About it Miguel Angel Sebastian
12. Higher-Order Thought Theory Meets Phenomenal Intentionality Sam Coleman
13. Controlling phenomenology by being unaware of intentions Zoltan Dienes, Peter Lush, and Bence Palfi
14. Mental Appearance and Mental Reality David Rosenthal.
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