The Higher-Order Map Theory of Consciousness
Joseph Gottlieb
Abstract
I begin by developing a challenge for the Higher-Order Thought variant of Higher-Order representational theories of consciousness. The challenge is to account for the distinctive phenomenal character of visual experience—its presentational character. After setting out the challenge, I articulate a novel form of Higher-Order theory that can account for presentational character—the Map Theory of consciousness. The theory’s distinctive claim is that the relevant higher-order representations have a cartographic format.
Topics & Concepts
Presentational and representational actingConsciousnessCharacter (mathematics)Order (exchange)Electromagnetic theories of consciousnessEpistemologyPhilosophyLinguisticsMathematicsEconomicsFinanceGeometryNeural dynamics and brain functionPhilosophy and Theoretical ScienceVisual perception and processing mechanisms