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  1. 16 de may. de 2024 · On two-factor views a state’s being conscious consists in something distinct from the state itself; one-factor views deny that. Examples of one-factor views are the first-order theory of Fred Dretske, the first-order approach of Thomas Nagel, and Ned Block’s conception of phenomenal consciousness.

  2. Hace 1 día · Here I discuss two recent cases: Fred Dretske’s Goldilocks test, and Kevin Connolly’s attention shift argument. In both cases, a proper understanding of perceptual learning, and the role attention plays in such learning, explains how high-level properties can come to be represented in perceptual experience.

  3. Hace 4 días · Fred Dretske; Susanna Schellenberg; The standard arguments for explaining visual experience in terms of intentional content are based on the transparency observation, ...

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · For the first he uses Fred Dretske, Thomas Nagel and Ned Block, and for the second (two-factor views as higher-order theory of consciousness), where he himself is included, he also considers the work of Bernard Baars, Stanislas Dehanene and Lionel Naccache.

  5. 23 de may. de 2024 · The best known theories are Searle's naive realism, Fred Dretske and Michael Tye's representationalism, Daniel Dennett's heterophenomenology, and the higher-order theories of either David M. Rosenthal—who advocates a higher-order thought (HOT) model—or David Armstrong and William Lycan—who

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · This collection of essays by eminent philosopher Fred Dretske brings together work on the theory of knowledge and philosophy of mind spanning thirty years. The two areas combine to lay the groundwork for a naturalistic philosophy of mind.

  7. 22 de may. de 2024 · Perception, Knowledge and Belief : Selected Essays, Paperback by Dretske, Fred I., ISBN 0521777429, ISBN-13 9780521777421, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US This collection of essays by eminent philosopher Fred Dretske brings together work on the theory of knowledge and philosophy of mind spanning thirty years.