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  1. Two concepts of consciousness.David M. Rosenthal - 1986 - Philosophical Studies 49 (May):329-59.
    No mental phenomenon is more central than consciousness to an adequate understanding of the mind. Nor does any mental phenomenon seem more stubbornly to resist theoretical treatment. Consciousness is so basic to the way we think about the mind that it can be tempting to suppose that no mental states exist that are not conscious states. Indeed, it may even seem mysterious what sort of thing a mental state might be if it is not a conscious state. On this way (...)
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  • Brute experience and the higher-order thought theory of consciousness.Rocco J. Gennaro - 1993 - Philosophical Papers 22 (1):51-69.
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  • (5 other versions)What is it like to be a bat?Thomas Nagel - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (October):435-50.
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  • (1 other version)Is tragedy paradoxical?Christopher Williams - 1998 - British Journal of Aesthetics 38 (1):47-63.
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  • (1 other version)Is Tragedy Paradoxical?Christopher Williams - 1998 - British Journal of Aesthetics 38 (1):47-62.
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  • Yanal and others on Hume on tragedy.Alex Neill - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (2):151-154.
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