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Consciousness as Representing One's Mind: The Higher-Order Approach to Consciousness Explained

Consciousness as Representing One's Mind: The Higher-Order Approach to Consciousness Explained

Hardcover

Series: Philosophy of Mind

PhilosophyLogic

ISBN10: 0197784003
ISBN13: 9780197784006
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: Apr 15 2025
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.80
Height: 1.10 Width: 5.50 Depth: 7.90
Language: English
The science of consciousness is now at the point where we need to evaluate the theories of consciousness currently on offer. Higher-order theories of consciousness, having originated in philosophy rather than science, are at this point not well understood. Even worse, it is often not clear what would or would not count as an empirical test of these kinds of theories. Richard Brown here carefully presents and defends a novel higher-order theory of consciousness, and compares it to the existing theories with an emphasis on empirical falsification. Brown affectionately calls his novel theory the HOROR-Higher-Order Representation of a Representation-theory. After presenting and defending the HOROR theory, he turns to situating this theory in the contemporary landscape of higher-order theories. Throughout, he emphasizes the extent to which empirical results would constitute a challenge to higher-order theories. Along the way, he develops a new taxonomy for higher-order theories, and uses it to classify the existing varieties of higher-order theories.

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