Mental Representation and Closely Conflated Topics

Dissertation, Princeton University (2010)
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Abstract

This dissertation argues that mental representation is identical to phenomenal consciousness, and everything else that appears to be both mental and a matter of representation is not genuine mental representation, but either in some way derived from mental representation, or a case of non-mental representation.

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Angela Mendelovici
University of Western Ontario

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