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Synthese 98 (1):51-71 (1994)

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  1. Nonconceptual content.Josefa Toribio - 2007 - Philosophy Compass 2 (3):445–460.
    Nonconceptualists maintain that there are ways of representing the world that do not reflect the concepts a creature possesses. They claim that the content of these representational states is genuine content because it is subject to correctness conditions, but it is nonconceptual because the creature to which we attribute it need not possess any of the concepts involved in the specification of that content. Appeals to nonconceptual content have seemed especially useful in attempts to capture the representational properties of perceptual (...)
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  • Actual Consciousness by Ted Honderich Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. xv + 402, £30 ISBN 978-0-19-871438-5. [REVIEW]Alastair Hannay - 2015 - Philosophy 90 (2):317-328.
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