Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness
An Anthology
Editor
| Indiana State University
Higher-Order (HO) theories of consciousness have in common the idea that what makes a mental state conscious is that it is the object of some kind of higher-order representation. This volume presents fourteen previously unpublished essays both defending and criticizing this approach to the problem of consciousness. It is the first anthology devoted entirely to HO theories of consciousness. There are several kinds of HO theory, such as the HOT (higher-order thought) and HOP (higher-order perception) models, and each is discussed and debated. Part One contains essays by authors who defend some form of HO theory. Part Two includes papers by those who are critics of the HO approach. Some of the topics covered include animal consciousness, misrepresentation, the nature of pain, subvocal speech, subliminal perception, blindsight, the nature of emotion, the difference between perception and thought, first-order versus higher-order theories of consciousness, and the relationship between nonconscious and conscious mentality. (Series A)
[Advances in Consciousness Research, 56] 2004. xii, 371 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
Contributors
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ix
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1–13
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Part I: Defenders of higher-order theories
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17–44
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45–66
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67–92
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93–113
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115–135
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137–172
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173–199
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Part II: Critics of the higher-order approach
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203–225
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227–254
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255–275
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277–294
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295–313
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315–338
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339–362
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Index of names
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363
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Index of topics
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365
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Subjects
Consciousness Research
Philosophy
Psychology
BIC Subject: JMT – States of consciousness
BISAC Subject: PSY020000 – PSYCHOLOGY / Neuropsychology