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The emergence of consciousness: BUC versus SOC
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 June 2003
Abstract
This commentary suggests that there are two distinct types of interacting cognitive processes. Conscious processes emerge from unconscious processes. The key problem of SOC is that it uses an overly narrow notion of the “cognitive unconscious” to show that the “cognitive unconscious” is not necessary. Yet, it has little to say about the roles of conscious and unconscious processes in general.
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- © 2002 Cambridge University Press