In this article I discuss the question whether cognitive unconscious is actually mental. In the first section I introduce the notion of cognitive unconscious, focusing in particular on the differences between the cognitive unconscious and the Freudian one. The second section contains a critical analysis of Searle's argument (the so-called "connection principle") against the mental nature of cognitive unconscious. In the last section I explain how and to what extent cognitive unconscious can be regarded as a genuine piece of mind.

Un problema dell'inconscio cognitivo

PATERNOSTER, Alfredo
2013-01-01

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In this article I discuss the question whether cognitive unconscious is actually mental. In the first section I introduce the notion of cognitive unconscious, focusing in particular on the differences between the cognitive unconscious and the Freudian one. The second section contains a critical analysis of Searle's argument (the so-called "connection principle") against the mental nature of cognitive unconscious. In the last section I explain how and to what extent cognitive unconscious can be regarded as a genuine piece of mind.
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2013
Paternoster, Alfredo
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