Working Definitions of "Non-Conscious":Commentary on Baars on Contrastive Analysis

PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 1 (1994)
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Abstract

Baars contends that we must ask answerable questions about consciousness, and that to do so will require definitions of consciousness that permit "contrastive analysis". I endorse this general approach, but find several of Baars claims of processing without consciousness, unconvincing. I show that a more cautious definition of "non-conscious" than Baars' need not impede experimentation and is more likely to enjoy universal agreement.

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