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John Searle
the dispositional unconscious
pp. 137-150
Abstract
John Searle has devoted critical attention to the concept of unconscious mental phenomena as one strand of his well-known program directed against certain features of cognitive science. Searle is concerned to show that all unconscious intentional states are in principle accessible to consciousness, referring to this dictum as the "connection principle". According to this view, unconscious states are only "mental" by virtue of their causal powers to produce (truly mental) conscious states. They are, as it were, derivatively mental.
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Published in:
Smith David L (1999) Freud's philosophy of the unconscious. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 137-150
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1611-6_14
Full citation:
Smith David L (1999) John Searle: the dispositional unconscious, In: Freud's philosophy of the unconscious, Dordrecht, Springer, 137–150.