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Feeling of knowing and phenomenal consciousness
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2010
Abstract
In Feeling of Knowing cases, subjects have a form of consciousness about the presence of a content (such as an item of information) without having access to it. If this phenomenon can be correctly interpreted as having to do with consciousness, then there would be a P-conscious mental experience which is dissociated from access.
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