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Confidence Tracks Consciousness

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationQualitative Consciousness
Subtitle of host publicationThemes from the Philosophy of David Rosenthal
PublisherCambridge University Press
Pages91-106
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9781108768085
ISBN (Print)9781108487832
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

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