Sentience
University of California Press (1976)
| Abstract | 1 Strange words to come from the father of materialism, a philosophy that might be self-evidently true if only there were no people. ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Behavior Brain Processes Computer Consciousness Explanation Freedom Identity Machine Metaphysics Privacy Sensation Sentience | |||||||||
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| ISBN(s) | 0520047761 0520029879 9780520047761 | |||||||||
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Mohan P. Matthen (2004). Features, Places, and Things: Reflections on Austen Clark's Theory of Sentience. Philosophical Psychology 17 (4):497-518.
Andrew Linzey (2004). 'The Powers That Be': Mechanisms That Prevent Us Recognising Animal Sentience. Essays in Philosophy 5 (2):1-15.
Robert Kirk (1986). Sentience, Causation and Some Robots. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (September):308-21.
Joseph Levine (2004). Thoughts on Sensory Representation: A Commentary on Austen Clark's a Theory of Sentience. Philosophical Psychology 17 (4):541-551.
Nicholas Maxwell (2000). The Mind-Body Problem and Explanatory Dualism. Philosophy 75 (291):49-71.
R. J. Hirst (1966). Sentience and Mr Myers. Mind 75 (January):122-124.
John Pickering (ed.) (1990). From Sentience To Symbols. Buffalo: University of Toronto Press.
Brian P. Keane (2008). On Representing Objects with a Language of Sentience. Philosophical Psychology 21 (1):113 – 127.
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