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The modal breadth of consciousness
Authors:Michael Trestman
Affiliation:National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Indiana University
Abstract:In this paper, I argue that the intentional structure of typical human conscious experience has “modal breadth”—that the contents of experience typically include alternate possibilities. I support this claim with analyses of conscious mental processes such as the perception of temporally extended events, persistent objects, and causality, and the experience of bodily agency. While modal breadth may not be strictly necessary for consciousness per se, it is essential to many cognitive processes that are pervasive and functionally important to normal human consciousness.
Keywords:Agency  Causality  Cognition  Consciousness  Modality  Object Perception  Perception  Temporal Consciousness  Time
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