The Impossibility of Conscious Desire

American Philosophical Quarterly 41 (1):73 - 80 (2004)
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Abstract

We argue for the conclusion that intrinsic desires, at least, and every other propositional attitude having the world-to-mind direction of fit exclusively, are never found within consciousness. All desire-like states found in consciousness are experiences or exercises of imaginative capacities pertaining either to the desire or the content of the desire, but never the desire itself.

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