Sensing, objects, and awareness: Reply to commentators

Philosophical Psychology 17 (4):553-79 (2004)
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I am very grateful to my commentators for their interest and their careful attention to A Theory of Sentience. It is particularly gratifying to find other philosophers attracted to the murky domain of pre-attentive sensory processing, an obscure place where exciting stuff happens. I can by no means answer all of their objections or counter-arguments, and some of the problems noted derive from failures in my original exposition. But a theory is a success if it helps spur the creation of better successors. By those lights this one seems to be succeeding admirably. Would that every author could receive such commentaries!

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