<DOCINFOAUTHOR""TITLE"Higher-OrderTheoriesofConsciousness:AnAnthology"SUBJECT"AdvancesinConsciousnessResearch,Volume56"KEYWORDS""SIZEHEIGHT"220"WIDTH"150"VOFFSET"4"> Higher-OrderTheoriesofConsciousness AdvancesinConsciousnessResearch AdvancesinConsciousnessResearchprovidesaforumforscholarsfromdifferentscientific disciplinesandfieldsofknowledgewhostudyconsciousnessinitsmultifacetedaspects.Thus theSerieswillinclude(butnotbelimitedto)thevariousareasofcognitivescience,including cognitivepsychology,linguistics,brainscienceandphilosophy.TheorientationoftheSeries istowarddevelopingnewinterdisciplinaryandintegrativeapproachesfortheinvestigation, descriptionandtheoryofconsciousness,aswellasthepracticalconsequencesofthisresearch fortheindividualandsociety. SeriesA:TheoryandMethod.Contributionstothedevelopmentoftheoryandmethodin thestudyofconsciousness. Editor MaximI.Stamenov BulgarianAcademyofSciences EditorialBoard DavidChalmers EarlMacCormac UniversityofArizona DukeUniversity GordonG.Globus GeorgeMandler UniversityofCaliforniaatIrvine UniversityofCaliforniaatSanDiego RayJackendoff JohnR.Searle BrandeisUniversity UniversityofCaliforniaatBerkeley ChristofKoch PetraStoerig CaliforniaInstituteofTechnology UniversitätDüsseldorf StephenKosslyn †FranciscoVarela HarvardUniversity C.R.E.A.,EcolePolytechnique,Paris Volume56 Higher-OrderTheoriesofConsciousness:AnAnthology EditedbyRoccoJ.Gennaro Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness An Anthology Editedby Rocco J. Gennaro IndianaStateUniversity JohnBenjaminsPublishingCompany Amsterdam(cid:1)/(cid:1)Philadelphia TM Thepaperusedinthispublicationmeetstheminimumrequirements 8 ofAmericanNationalStandardforInformationSciences–Permanence ofPaperforPrintedLibraryMaterials,ansiz39.48-1984. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Higher-ordertheoriesofconsciousness:ananthology/editedbyRoccoJ. Gennaro. p. cm.(AdvancesinConsciousnessResearch,issn1381–589X;v. 56) Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindexes. 1.Consciousness.2.Self-consciousness.3.Thoughtandthinking.4. Phenomenologicalpsychology.I.Gennaro,RoccoJ.II.Series. B105 C477H54 2004 126-dc22 2004041066 isbn9027251916(Eur.)/1588114953(US)(Hb;alk.paper) isbn9027251924(Eur.)/1588114961(US)(Pb;alk.paper) ©2004–JohnBenjaminsB.V. Nopartofthisbookmaybereproducedinanyform,byprint,photoprint,microfilm,or anyothermeans,withoutwrittenpermissionfromthepublisher. JohnBenjaminsPublishingCo.·P.O.Box36224·1020meAmsterdam·TheNetherlands JohnBenjaminsNorthAmerica·P.O.Box27519·Philadelphiapa19118-0519·usa Table of contents Contributors ix Acknowledgmentsanddedication xi Chapter1 Higher-ordertheoriesofconsciousness:Anoverview 1 RoccoJ.Gennaro PartI: Defendersofhigher-ordertheories Chapter2 Varietiesofhigher-ordertheory 17 DavidM.Rosenthal Chapter3 Higher-orderthoughts,animalconsciousness,and misrepresentation:AreplytoCarruthersandLevine 45 RoccoJ.Gennaro Chapter4 Higher-orderglobalstates(HOGS):Analternativehigher-order modelofconsciousness 67 RobertVanGulick Chapter5 ThesuperiorityofHOPtoHOT 93 WilliamG.Lycan Chapter6 HOPoverFOR,HOTtheory 115 PeterCarruthers Tableofcontents Chapter7 Ahigherordersyntacticthought(HOST)theoryofconsciousness 137 EdmundT.Rolls Chapter8 Assumptionsofasubjectivemeasureofconsciousness:Threemappings 173 ZoltánDienesandJosefPerner PartII: Criticsofthehigher-orderapproach Chapter9 Whatphenomenalconsciousnessislike 203 AlexByrne Chapter10 EitherFORorHOR:Afalsedichotomy 227 RobertW.Lurz Chapter11 AcoldlookatHOTtheory 255 WilliamSeager Chapter12 HOTtheoriesofconsciousness:Moresadtalesofphilosophical intuitionsgoneastray 277 ValerieGrayHardc astle Chapter13 Afewthoughtstoomany? 295 WilliamS.Robinson Chapter14 Higherorderrepresentationinamentalisticmetatheory 315 DonelsonE.Dulany Tableofcontents Chapter15 Ouch!Anessayonpain 339 ChristopherS.Hill Indexofnames 363 Indexoftopics 365 Contributors AlexByrne ChristopherS.Hill DepartmentofLinguistics DepartmentofPhilosophy andPhilosophy BrownUniversity MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology Providence,RI02912,USA Cambridge,MA02139,USA [email protected] [email protected] PeterCarruthers RobertW.Lurz DepartmentofPhilosophy DepartmentofPhilosophy UniversityofMaryland BrooklynCollege CollegePark,MD20742,USA 2900BedfordAvenue [email protected] Brooklyn,NY11210,USA [email protected] ZoltánDienes DepartmentofPsychology UniversityofSussex WilliamG.Lycan BrightonBN19QG,UK DepartmentofPhilosophy [email protected] UniversityofNorthCarolina atChapelHill DonelsonE.Dulany ChapelHill,NC27599,USA DepartmentofPsychology [email protected] UniversityofIllinois,Urbana-Champaign 603EastDanielStreet Champaign,IL61820,USA JosefPerner [email protected] DepartmentofPsychology UniversityofSalzburg RoccoJ.Gennaro Hellbrunnerstrasse34 DepartmentofPhilosophy A-5020Salzburg,AUSTRIA RootHallA-138D [email protected] IndianaStateUniversity TerreHaute,IN47809,USA [email protected] WilliamS.Robinson DepartmentofPhilosophy ValerieGrayHardcastle andReligiousStudies DepartmentofPhilosophy 402CattHall VirginiaPolytechnicInstitute IowaStateUniversity Blacksburg,VA24061,USA Ames,IA50011,USA [email protected] [email protected] Contributors EdmundT.Rolls WilliamSeager DepartmentofExperimentalPsychology DivisionofHumanities/Philosophy UniversityofOxford UniversityofTorontoatScarborough SouthParksRoad Scarborough,Ontario OxfordOX13UD,UK CANADAM1C1A4 [email protected] [email protected] DavidM.Rosenthal RobertVanGulick. DepartmentofPhilosophy DepartmentofPhilosophy andCognitiveScience 541HallofLanguages GraduateCenter,CityUniversity SyracuseUniversity ofNewYork Syracuse,NY13244,USA 3655thAvenue [email protected] NewYork,NY10016,USA [email protected]
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