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How access-consciousness might be a kind of consiousness
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2010
Abstract
In response to the objection that his “access-consciousness” is not really consciousness but a matter of the availability of certain information for certain kinds of processing, Block will probably have to argue that consciousness in a more basic, familiar, traditional sense is an essential component of any instance of access-consciousness and thus justifies the name.
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