| FORM: | ARTICLE |
| Author: | Natsoulas, Thomas |
| Affiliation: | U California, Davis, USA |
| Title: | An examination of four objections to self-intimating states of consciousness. |
| Source: | Journal of Mind & Behavior, 1989 Win, 1989. 10 (1): p.63-116 |
| Language: | English |
| Subjects: | Thesaurus terms: Cognitions Consciousness States |
| Added Keywords: | self intimating consciousness states |
| Classification Code: | Consciousness States (2380) |
| Population Terms: Human | |
| Abstract: | Continues discussion of the question raised by T. Natsoulas (see record 1989-14492-001) in a previous article as to whether any state of consciousness, or instance of a mental occurrence of which its possessor is directly (reflectively) aware, is self-intimating. Four objections to self-intimating conscious states are examined. ((c) 1999 APA/PsycINFO, all rights reserved) |