Griffin says:» [Kim] takes his version of physicalism as more certain than our assumption as to the reality and thereby
efficacy of conscious experience.
In effect, accordingly; he takes his version of physicalism as more certain than our assumption as to the reality and thereby
efficacy of conscious experience.
Not exact matches
As Ross points out, «Whitehead's examples
of causal
efficacy in
conscious experience are a light flash and the agent's claim that «the flash made me blink» (PR 175).
Whereas Aristotle, as we have seen, took the first factor to be peculiar to
conscious experience and the second to be the more general factor lying at the base
of consciousness, Whitehead took the subject - object structure as general and fundamental and interpreted causal
efficacy in terms
of it.