Philosophy Overdose
This is a lecture from Professor John Campbell’s course on the philosophy of mind at Berkeley. Unfortunately, there’s no PowerPoint for this lecture.
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Philosophy Overdose
This is a lecture from Professor John Campbell’s course on the philosophy of mind at Berkeley. Unfortunately, there’s no PowerPoint for this lecture.
Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
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Sadly, standard lecturing style – hesitant, rambling, formless.
As far as being conscious without having cognitive access, isn't that the case with traumatized people who react to triggers and take on a mental state of fear or anxiety but are not able to say why, as well as blind people who reflexively react to things they think they cannot see? They both must be conscious at some level of something they don't have cognitive access to.
no video 🙁