What type of consciousness is the one that Rosenthal thinks describes being conscious of things? Question 1
Question:
What type of consciousness is the one that Rosenthal thinks describes being conscious of things?
Question 1 options:
State Consciousness | |
Transitive Consciousness | |
Intentional Consciousness | |
Creature Consciousness |
Question 2
In Rosenthal's piece, what is the argument about seeing ten trees versus seeing nine trees supposed to be a counterexample to?
Question 2 options:
That attention and consciousness are distinct. | |
We are transitively conscious of all of our mental states. | |
That we always see a difference as a difference. | |
That there is a difference between creature consciousness and state consciousness. |
Question 3
According to Rosenthal, why should we reject the perceptual model?
Question 3 options:
We can be annoyed without realizing it. | |
He thinks we should accept the perceptual model. | |
The higher-order properties necessary to make the model work can only be intentional states of some sort. | |
It cannot explain the immediacy of our mental states. |
Question 4
Which philosopher makes the distinction between phenomenal consciousness and access consciousness?
Question 4 options:
Peter Carruthers | |
Fred Dretske | |
Descartes | |
Ned Block |
Question 5
On the HOT theory, it is possible that our higher-order thoughts can misrepresent the actual state we are in.
Question 5 options:
True | |
False |
Question 6
Which of the following is NOT an example of unconscious perception according to Prinz?
Question 6 options:
Priming | |
2.5D models (Marr) | |
Blindsight | |
Backwards masking |
Question 7
Which level of Marr's theory does Prinz think is most likely to be conscious?
Question 7 options:
The primal sketch | |
3-d models | |
The 2.5d sketch/intermediate layer |
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