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Description: Theories which explain conscious states by their relations to higher-order representations of them; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Peter Carruthers.
Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness First published Tue Apr 3, 2001; substantive revision Mon Aug 15, 2011 Higher-order theories of consciousness try to explain the distinctive properties of consciousness in terms of some relation obtaining between the conscious state in question and a higher-order representation of some sort (either a higher-order perception of that state, or a higher-order thought or belief about it). The most challenging properties to explain are those involved in
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