Disgusting Smells and Imperativism

Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (5-6):191-200 (2015)
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Abstract

I sketch and defend an imperativist treatment of the phenomenology associated with disgusting smells. This treatment, I argue, allows us to make better sense than other intentionalist alter-natives both of the neuroanatomy of olfaction, and of a natural pre-theoretical stance regarding the sense of smell.

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Manolo Martínez
Universitat de Barcelona

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Phenomenal Consciousness: A Naturalistic Theory.Peter Carruthers - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (207):265-268.
Imperative content and the painfulness of pain.Manolo Martínez - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (1):67-90.
Experience as representation.Fred Dretske - 2003 - Philosophical Issues 13 (1):67-82.

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