Brentano's Dual‐Framing Theory of Consciousness

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 97 (1):79-98 (2018)
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Abstract

Brentano's theory of consciousness has garnered a surprising amount of attention in recent philosophy of mind. Here I argue for a novel interpretation of Brentano's theory that casts it as more original than previously appreciated and yet quite plausible upon inspection. According to Brentano's theory, as interpreted here, a conscious experience of a tree is a mental state that can be simultaneously thought of, or framed, equally accurately as an awareness of a tree or an awareness of an awareness of a tree.

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Uriah Kriegel
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