Affective Experience and Evidence for Animal Consciousness

Philosophical Topics 48 (1):109-127 (2020)
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Abstract

Affective experience in nonhuman animals is of great interest for both theoretical and practical reasons. This paper highlights research by the psychologists Anthony Dickinson and Bernard Balleine which provides particularly good evidence of conscious affective experience in rats. This evidence is compelling because it implicates a sophisticated system for goal-directed action selection, and demonstrates a contrast between apparently conscious and unconscious evaluative representations with similar content. Meanwhile, the evidence provided by some well-known studies on pain in nonhuman animals is much less convincing. This comparison may offer lessons for the future study of animal consciousness.

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Understanding Artificial Agency.Leonard Dung - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
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