Consciousness and Qualia

Leopold Stubenberg
University of Notre Dame, Indiana
This is a philosophical study of qualitative consciousness, characteristic examples of which are pains, experienced colors, sounds, etc. Consciousness is analyzed as the having of qualia. Phenomenal properties or qualia are problematical because they lack appropriate bearers. The relation of having is problematical because none of the typical candidates for this relation — introspection, inner monitoring, higher level thoughts — is capable of explaining what it looks like to have a quale . The qualia problem is solved by introducing a bundle theory of phenomenal objects. Phenomenal objects are bundles of qualia. Thus there is no need for independent qualia bearers. The having problem is solved by introducing a bundle theory of the self. To have a quale is for it to be in the bundle one is. Thus no further relations are needed to explain how qualia are had. This study strives for phenomenological adequacy. Thus the first-person point of view dominates throughout. (Series A)
[Advances in Consciousness Research, 5]  1998.  x, 368 pp.
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1
2. Making our Ideas Clear: Consciousness and Qualia
12
3. On Method: The First-Person Perspective
36
4. Higher-Order Representation and Introspection
59
5. The Allure of Introspectionism
93
6. Oscar, the Unconscious Introspector: A Case Study
129
7. Relocation Qualia
151
8. Having Relocated Qualia
181
9. Denying Relocated Qualia
214
10. consciousness: The Having of Qualia
262
Notes
311
References
332
Detailed Table of Contents
346
Index
352

Subjects

Benjamins Subject classification

Consciousness Research

Philosophy

BIC Subject

HP: Philosophy

BISAC Subject

PHI000000: PHILOSOPHY / General
U.S. Library of Congress Control Number:  98014824
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