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Is There a Conceptual Connection Between Intentionality and Consciousness?
Authors:Wolfgang Barz
Institution:1.Freie Universit?t Berlin,Institut für Philosophie,Berlin,Germany
Abstract:It is argued that Searle’s argument for the thesis that there is a conceptual connection between intentionality and consciousness suffers from serious ambiguities. Searle’s argument is reconstructed as consisting of three premises that contain the notions of aspectual shape and irreducible subjectivity. Having identified two different readings of ‘aspectual shape’ and ‘irreducibly subjective,’ I conclude that each version of Searle’s argument incorporates at least one false premise. This paper is a descendant of a paper presented at the Wittgenstein Symposium at Kirchberg am Wechsel in August 2004. I would like to thank the reviewer of this journal for his/her helpful comments on a previous draft.
Keywords:Intentionality  Consciousness  Searle  Aspectual shape  Subjectivity
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