The higher-order model of consciousness

In Rita Carter (ed.), Consciousness. Weidenfeld & Nicolson (2002)
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Abstract

All mental states, including thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and sensations, often occur consciously. But they all occur also without being conscious. So the first thing a theory of consciousness must do is explain the difference between thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and sensations that are conscious and those which are not

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original Rosenthal, David (2002) "The higher-order model of consciousness". In Carter, Rita, Consciousness, pp. : Weidenfeld & Nicolson (2002)

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David Rosenthal
CUNY Graduate Center

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