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  1. A Welcome Dialogue On Empirical Issues:reply To Commentaries On Baars On Contrastive Analysis.Bernard Baars - 1994 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 1.
    Davis, Allen, and Newman raise significant empirical questions. I agree with Davis that the operational definition of unconsciousness is criterion-dependent, and that the criterion can be set more conservatively than I did here. Contrastive analysis would still work if we compared clearly "conscious" to "much less conscious" phenomena. I agree with Velmans and Mangan that contrastive analysis involves the subject's first-person perspective --- that is why we study consciousness, after all --- but a rigorous physicalist could equally well trace the (...)
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  • The Dead Hand: Commentary on Baars on contrastive analysis.Bruce Mangan - 1994 - PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 1.
    Behaviorism still threatens consciousness research. On the surface, Baars' "contrastive analysis" may look as if it reduces first-person consciousness to a third-person construct. But once its tacit behaviorism is isolated and overcome, contrastive analysis turns out to give empirical support to the primacy of the first-person stance for the scientific investigation of consciousness.
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