1. Pete Mandik, Ch 7. Animat Semantics.
    Representations for Consciousness There are two sorts of representations that figure in AEI—the egocentric and the allocentric—and it is the goal of this and the next chapter to flesh out accounts of these kinds of representation that are consistent with identity theory. One of the main challenges to identity theory that arises as soon as the topic of representation comes up is that representation strikes so many thinkers as requiring a relational analysis, whereby mental representations essentially involve relations between the organism that has the representations and the typically external objects and events which are the things represented. Such a relational account is at odds with the identity theory insofar as the identity theory reduces mental states and properties to wholly internal things in the organism, specifically to things in the organism’s brain.
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