The Problem of Consciousness and the Innerness of the Mind

In Mary Margaret McCabe & Mark Textor (eds.), Perspectives on Perception. De Gruyter (2007)
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The problem of consciousness is taken to concern items which are internal to the mind, and phenomenal, subjective, and private. Understanding the notion of innerness in this enables us to understand the rest in physical terms.

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Jim Hopkins
University College London

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Rules, Privacy, and Physicalism.Jim Hopkins - 2012 - In J. Ellis & D. Guevara (eds.), Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Mind. Oxford University Press. pp. 107-144.

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