Consciousness in Locke

Auteur: Weinberg, Shelley (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Editeur: Oxford University Press
Shelley Weinberg argues that the idea of consciousness as a form of non-evaluative self-awareness helps solve some of the thorniest issues in Locke's philosophy: in his philosophical psychology, and his theories of knowledge, personal identity, and moral agency. The model of consciousness set forth here binds these key issues with a common thread.
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Shelley Weinberg argues that the idea of consciousness as a form of non-evaluative self-awareness helps solve some of the thorniest issues in Locke's philosophy: in his philosophical psychology, and his theories of knowledge, personal identity, and moral agency. The model of consciousness set forth here binds these key issues with a common thread.
ISBN / EAN 9780198749011
Auteur Weinberg, Shelley (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Editeur Oxford University Press