1st Edition

Conscious and Unconscious Mentality Examining their Nature, Similarities, and Differences

Edited By Juraj Hvorecký, Tomáš Marvan, Michal Polák Copyright 2024
348 Pages 20 Color & 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

348 Pages 20 Color & 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

348 Pages 20 Color & 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In this collection of essays, experts in the field of consciousness research shed light on the intricate relationship between conscious and unconscious states of mind. Advancing the debate on consciousness research, this book puts centre stage the topic of commonalities and differences between conscious and unconscious contents of the mind. The collection of cutting-edge chapters offers a... Read more

1 Introduction: Mapping the contrasts and parallels between the conscious and unconscious mind

Juraj Hvorecký, Tomáš Marvan, and Michal Polák

PART I

Conceptual issues

2 Conscious and unconscious qualities: Conceptualrelations between phenomenality, what-it’s-likeness, and consciousness

Michal Polák

3 Blindsight is unconscious perception

Berit Brogaard and Dimitria Electra Gatzia

4 Against unconscious volition

Tim Bayne

5 On the alleged misrepresentation problem (Not a problem for HOT theories. Not a problem for anyone, really.)

Brice Bantegnie

Methodological issues

6 Methodological considerations for the study of mental qualities

David Rosenthal

7 Can structuralist theories be general theories of consciousness?

Sascha Benjamin Fink and Lukas Kob

8 The old and new criterion problems

Matthias Michel

PART III

Unconscious qualities in perception and emotion

9 The brain- based argument for unconscious sensory qualities

Tomáš Marvan

10 Troubles with the orthogonality thesis

Juraj Hvorecký

11 Unconsciously smelling self and others

Benjamin D. Young

12 A feeling theory of unconscious emotions

Sam Coleman

PART IV

Attention, degrees of consciousness, and graduality

13 Degrees of attention and degrees of consciousness

Azenet Liora Lopez Lopez

14 Template tuning and graded consciousness

Berit Brogaard and Thomas Alrik Sørensen

15 Colour bit- by- bit: The puzzle of colour development

Kathleen Akins and Martin Hahn

16 (Un)conscious perspectival shape and attention guidance in visual search: A reply to Morales, Bax, and Firestone (2020)

Benjamin Henke and Assaf Weksler

Biography

Juraj Hvorecký is a researcher at the Department of Applied Philosophy and Ethics at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. He also teaches at the Undergraduate Program in Central European Studies (UPCES) in the Czech capital. He combines his interests in philosophy of mind with applied ethics, especially in the domain of disruptive technologies.

Tomáš Marvan is the head of the Department of Analytic Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. Marvan is a philosopher of mind working at the intersection of philosophy, neuroscience, and psychology. He works on mental qualities, and on the differences between conscious and unconscious perceptual processing.

Michal Polák is Professor of Philosophy at the University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic, where he is responsible for teaching and research in the field of philosophy of mind and cognitive sciences. He explores various aspects of phenomenal consciousness from a naturalistic perspective, the neural basis of consciousness, mind-brain identity, and selfhood.