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Are conscious states conscious in virtue of representing themselves?

On Uriah Kriegel’s Subjective consciousness: a self-representational theory

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  1. Neglect is a disorder of spatial attention that results in failure to report on and orient to stimuli occurring in the visual field corresponding to the lesion. Mild forms of neglect are called ‘extinction’.

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I am grateful to David Chalmers for comments on an earlier version of this commentary.

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Brogaard, B. Are conscious states conscious in virtue of representing themselves?. Philos Stud 159, 467–474 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-011-9762-x

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