A Connecticut Yalie in King Descartes' Court

Newsletter of Cognitive Science Society (Now Defunct) (2002)
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What is consciousness? Of course, each of us knows, privately, what consciousness is. And we each think, for basically irresistible reasons, that all other conscious humans by and large have experiences like ours. So we conclude that we all know what consciousness is. It's the felt experiences of our lives. But that is not the answer we, as cognitive scientists, seek in asking our question. We all want to know what physical process consciousness is and why it produces this very strange, almost mysterious, phenomenon of felt experience.

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Eric Dietrich
State University of New York at Binghamton
Valerie G. Hardcastle
University of Cincinnati

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