Joe Lau's wiki: Main/Concepts Of Consciousness


Readings

Linguistic usage

How do we use the word?

Different notions of consciousness

@What is meant by consciousness we need not discuss; it is beyond all doubt.^^^Freud (1915). Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis.@

Access consciousness

Phenomenal consciousness

Monitoring consciousness

Self-consciousness

The explanatory gap

For class discussion - Relationship between A and P consciousness

Is A-consciousness the basis of P-consciousness? If so, maybe they should be empirically correlated. A occurs if and only if P occurs.

A without P?

P without A?

What about these cases?

@In 1960 a study had found that more than 1% of patients experienced some kind of awareness whilst under general anaesthetic, ranging from full-blown consciousness to recollection of fragments of surgical events. The Guardian reports a case of a woman called Carol Weihrer who woke up during an operation where her eyeball was removed.@

@A sleep disorder where the sufferer engages in activities that are normally associated with wakefulness while asleep or in a sleeplike state. Activities such as eating, dressing or even driving cars have also been recorded as taking place while the subjects are technically asleep. Most cases of sleepwalking, however, usually consist of walking, without the conscious knowledge of the subject. Sleepwalkers engage in their activities with their eyes open so they can navigate their surroundings, not with their eyes closed and their arms outstretched as parodied in cartoons and Hollywood productions. The victims' eyes may have a glazed or empty appearance and if questioned, the subject will be slow to answer or unresponsive. Extracted from wikipedia:Sleepwalking@

Category.Mind


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