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Consciousness and mental representation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 March 1997
Abstract
Block (1995t) has argued for a noncognitive and non- representational notion of phenomenal consciousness, but his putative examples of this phenomenon are conspicuous in their representational and functional properties while they do not clearly possess other phenomenal properties.
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