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Daniel Dennett is a prominent philosopher who has extensively argued against the existence of phenomenal consciousness, as seen in his 1979 paper [1] and his 1991 book [2]. His specific application of eliminative materialism to this concept [3] has been a subject of critical analysis regarding his reductive approach to the intuition of phenomenal consciousness [4].
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claimDaniel Dennett explicated his arguments regarding the nonexistence of phenomenal consciousness in his 1991 book 'Consciousness Explained'.
claimDaniel Dennett published a paper titled 'On the Absence of Phenomenology' in 1979, in which he argues for the nonexistence of phenomenal consciousness.
claimPatricia Churchland and Paul Churchland have applied eliminative materialism to propositional attitudes, while Daniel Dennett, Georges Rey, and Keith Frankish have applied it to qualia or phenomenal consciousness.
(DOC) The hard problem of consciousness & the phenomenological ... academia.edu 1 fact
perspectiveThe author of the article in Studia Humana (Volume 8:4, 2019) argues that Daniel Dennett's accounts of the 'mistake' of the intuition of phenomenal consciousness are overly reductive and simplistic.