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Consciousness Unbound
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Consciousness Unbound

Journal of consciousness studies, Vol.22(3-4), pp.34-51
2015-03-01

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Arts & Humanities Philosophy Social Sciences Social Sciences - Other Topics Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
This paper argues that consciousness can, and often does, extend beyond the confines of the skull and skin. Conscious acts can extend to the extent they are intentional. Intentionality is revealing activity, and revealing activity often (not always, not necessarily) straddles processes occurring both inside and outside the subject's' body. What makes a conscious act extended is identical with what makes it intentional.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.7 Neuroscanning
1.7.637 Action Observation
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Philosophy
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
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Social Sciences, general

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