Synthesis philosophica, Vol. 22 No. 2, 2007.
Original scientific paper
The Same-Order Monitoring Theory of Consciousness. Second Version
Uriah Kriegel
; University of Sydney, Department of Philosophy, Sydney, Australia
Abstract
Monitoring approaches to consciousness claim that a mental state is conscious when it is suitably monitored. Higher-order monitoring theory makes the monitoring state and the monitored state logically independent. Same-order monitoring theory claims a constitutive, non-contingent connection between the monitoring state and the monitored state. In this paper, I articulate different versions of the same-order monitoring theory and argue for its supremacy over the higher-order monitoring theory.
Keywords
consciousness; higher-order theories; same-order theories; self-representation
Hrčak ID:
23581
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Publication date:
15.2.2008.
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