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Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Epistemology
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • The book "The Epistemic Role of Consciousness" (2019) presents a novel framework for understanding consciousness.
  • A symposium was convened to discuss and critique the book's central theses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide comprehensive replies to the critiques presented in the symposium.
  • To further elaborate on the epistemic significance of consciousness.
  • To defend and clarify the arguments put forth in the book.

Main Methods:

  • Critical analysis of symposium contributions.
  • Philosophical argumentation and defense of existing claims.
  • Elaboration on key concepts related to consciousness and knowledge.

Main Results:

  • Key arguments regarding the role of consciousness in knowledge are defended against critical challenges.
  • Nuances in the relationship between conscious states and epistemic justification are clarified.
  • The book's framework is shown to be robust in light of scholarly debate.

Conclusions:

  • The epistemic significance of consciousness remains a vital area of philosophical inquiry.
  • Further research is warranted to explore the implications of conscious experience for theories of knowledge.
  • The book "The Epistemic Role of Consciousness" offers a valuable contribution to ongoing debates in epistemology.