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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Need for an Adequate Initial Clarification
- 2 Five Leading Ideas about Consciousness
- 3 Something’s Being Actual
- 4 Dualisms, Functionalisms, Consciousness-Criteria
- 5 Other Consciousness Theories, Criteria Again
- 6 What Is it to Be Objectively Physical?
- 7 Perceptual Consciousness—What Is and What Isn’t Actual
- 8 Perceptual Consciousness—Being Actual Is Being Subjectively Physical
- 9 Cognitive and Affective Consciousness—Theories, and What Is and What Isn’t Actual
- 10 Cognitive and Affective Consciousness—Being Actual Is Being Differently Subjectively Physical
- 11 Conclusions Past and Present
- Bibliography
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- Actual Consciousness
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Need for an Adequate Initial Clarification
- 2 Five Leading Ideas about Consciousness
- 3 Something’s Being Actual
- 4 Dualisms, Functionalisms, Consciousness-Criteria
- 5 Other Consciousness Theories, Criteria Again
- 6 What Is it to Be Objectively Physical?
- 7 Perceptual Consciousness—What Is and What Isn’t Actual
- 8 Perceptual Consciousness—Being Actual Is Being Subjectively Physical
- 9 Cognitive and Affective Consciousness—Theories, and What Is and What Isn’t Actual
- 10 Cognitive and Affective Consciousness—Being Actual Is Being Differently Subjectively Physical
- 11 Conclusions Past and Present
- Bibliography
- Index