Title of article
A Difference That Makes a Difference: Passing through Dennett’s Stalinesque/Orwellian Impasse
Author/Authors
Steven J. Todd، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
24
From page
497
To page
520
Abstract
Dennett and Kinsbourne ([1992]) argue that metacontrast backward visual masking
provides a clear illustration that ‘there is really only a verbal difference’ between two
versions of the Cartesian Theater model of the mind. This alleged lack of a distinction
is both the crucial premise of their main argument against the Cartesian Theater and
a motivator for accepting their own Multiple Drafts model. I argue that metacontrast
reveals a difference between the two versions of the Cartesian Theater that meets criteria
found in (Dennett and Kinsbourne [1992]) for determining such a difference. This
difference undermines the soundness of their argument against the Cartesian Theater,
and exerts pressure on Dennett and Kinsbourne to offer a more detailed articulation of
their model.
Journal title
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Record number
708516
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