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A Difference That Makes a Difference: Passing through Dennett's Stalinesque/Orwellian Impasse

Steven J. Todd

Lone Star College – Kingwood, Department of Philosophy Kingwood, TX. 77339, USA, stevenjtodd{at}gmail.com


   Abstract

Dennett and Kinsbourne ([1992]) argue that metacontrast backward visual masking provides a clear illustration that ‘there is really only a verbal difference’ between two versions of the Cartesian Theater model of the mind. This alleged lack of a distinction is both the crucial premise of their main argument against the Cartesian Theater and a motivator for accepting their own Multiple Drafts model. I argue that metacontrast reveals a difference between the two versions of the Cartesian Theater that meets criteria found in (Dennett and Kinsbourne [1992]) for determining such a difference. This difference undermines the soundness of their argument against the Cartesian Theater, and exerts pressure on Dennett and Kinsbourne to offer a more detailed articulation of their model.

  1. Introduction
  2. Brief Explanation of Metacontrast Backward Visual Masking
  3. The Stalinesque and Orwellian Models of Metacontrast
    3.1 Criteria for determining a difference

  4. A Difference That Makes a Difference
    4.1 Skeptical hypothesis objection

  5. Other Objections and Replies
    5.1 Straw person objection
    5.2 Corroborative issues objection
    6 Conclusion


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