Consciousness and higher-order thought
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Author: Dr. David Rosenthal, City University of New York Graduate Center
Author: Dr. Josh Weisberg, University of Houston, TX
Dr. David Rosenthal accepted the invitation on 10 July 2007 (self-imposed deadline: 10 January 2008).
This article will briefly cover: Theories of consciousness on which a mental state's being conscious consists of the occurrence of some higher-order intentional content to the effect that one is in the state in question.
| Invited by: | Dr. Anil K Seth, University of Sussex, UK |
