When Your Eyes Are Closed, What Do You See? :A BIT of Perplexities of Consciousness ( MIT Press BITS )

Publication subTitle :A BIT of Perplexities of Consciousness

Publication series :MIT Press BITS

Author: Schwitzgebel   Eric  

Publisher: MIT Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9780262318631

Subject: B84 Psychology

Keyword: PHILOSOPHY / Mind & Body

Language: ENG

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What do we know about our inner life, our stream of conscious experience? In this BIT, Eric Schwitzgebel investigates some of our singularly inaccurate judgments about conscious experience. He considers unattended stimuli (does unremembered mean unexperienced?) and our visual experience when our eyes are closed.

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