Consciousness is a 2009 book by Christopher S. Hill, in which the author offers explanations of six forms of consciousness: agent consciousness, propositional consciousness, introspective consciousness, relational consciousness, phenomenal consciousness, and experiential consciousness.
[1] The book has been reviewed by Joseph Levine, Fred Dretske, Daniel Stoljar, Adam Pautz, Ellen Fridland, Erhan Demircioglu and Gabriel Jucá.
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