The Nature of Consciousness [Book Review]

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (3):745-748 (2005)
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I wish we could abolish the misbegotten and misleading term “phenomenal consciousness.” Perhaps Rowlands wishes that too, for he begins his book by confessing that “there is no perspicuous way of defining the associated concept” and by detailing some of the palpable equivocations involved. But he chooses to stick by the phrase. Admitting that the concept may be a “fundamentally hybrid” one, he proposes to “focus…on, and work…with, certain very general features that any instances of phenomenal consciousness must…possess”. And that turns out to be nearly fair enough; he does discuss all the features associated with the term—except one to be noted below.

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