Chapter 9 The Brain-Based Argument for Unconscious Sensory Qualities

This chapter explores the notion of conscious and unconscious sensory qualities and challenges the traditional view that sensory qualities are exclusively conscious. Two arguments are offered for the existence of unconscious sensory qualities: the behavioural and the neural. The upshot of both argum...

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Main Author: Marvan, Tomas (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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