articleBehavioral and Brain SciencesDec 1, 2007Closed access

Consciousness, accessibility, and the mesh between psychology and neuroscience

New York University

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Abstract

How can we disentangle the neural basis of phenomenal consciousness from the neural machinery of the cognitive access that underlies reports of phenomenal consciousness? We see the problem in stark form if we ask how we can tell whether representations inside a Fodorian module are phenomenally conscious. The methodology would seem straightforward: Find the neural natural kinds that are the basis of phenomenal consciousness in clear cases--when subjects are completely confident and we have no reason to doubt their authority--and look to see whether those neural natural kinds exist within Fodorian modules. But a puzzle arises: Do we include the machinery underlying reportability within the neural natural kinds…

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Keywords
  • Consciousness
  • Cognitive science
  • Natural (archaeology)
  • Neural correlates of consciousness
  • Cognition
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Epistemology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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