Marcel, 1988 - Google Patents
Phenomenal experience and functionalism.Marcel, 1988
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- Marcel A
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Abstract this essay is about consciousness as phenomenal experience/its contention is that reference to consciousness in psychological science is demanded, legitimate, and necessary/it is demanded since consciousness is a central (if not the central) aspect of …
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