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Qualitative Consciousness presents a comprehensive examination of David Rosenthal’s groundbreaking contributions to the philosophy of mind and consciousness studies. The work delves into higher-order thought theories, exploring how subjective experiences and qualia emerge from cognitive processes.
Josh Weisberg synthesizes Rosenthal’s key arguments about the nature of phenomenal consciousness and its relationship to mental representation. The book addresses fundamental questions about why experiences feel the way they do and how consciousness relates to the physical brain.
Through careful analysis, this volume demonstrates Rosenthal’s impact on contemporary philosophy of consciousness, covering topics including the distinction between access and phenomenal consciousness, the role of introspection, and the explanatory power of higher-order theories in accounting for subjective experience.







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