multiple drafts model of consciousness

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The multiple drafts model of consciousness is Daniel Dennett’s theory that conscious experience consists of parallel, continuously edited interpretive processes in the brain rather than a single, unified stream observed by an inner self.

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instanceOf cognitive science theory
philosophical theory
theory of consciousness
addresses hard problem of consciousness
subjective report of experience
temporal order of conscious experience
aimsToExplain how conscious content is fixed without a central observer
the relation between neural processes and reported experience
associatedWith Dennett’s eliminativist tendencies about qualia
third-person scientific approach to consciousness
claims conscious experience is not located at a single time and place in the brain
consciousness consists of multiple parallel interpretive processes
content becomes conscious by its role in ongoing processes, not by entering a special place
there is no single unified stream of consciousness
contrastsWith dualistic theories of mind
global workspace theory
higher-order thought theories
coreIdea consciousness is a product of distributed, temporally smeared processes
no fact of the matter about a single definitive stream of consciousness
criticizedFor alleged elimination of phenomenal consciousness
reliance on functionalist assumptions
denies Cartesian theater
describedIn Consciousness Explained
emphasizes continuous editing of representations
distributed processing in the brain
parallel processing
explains how post hoc rationalization of experience can occur
why introspective reports can be unreliable
field cognitive science
philosophy
philosophy of mind
influenced naturalistic theories of consciousness
subsequent debates on consciousness in analytic philosophy
inspiredBy Cognitivism
surface form: cognitive psychology

computer science metaphors
neuroscience
involves competition among interpretations
multiple narrative fragments
revision of content over time
opposesView Cartesian materialism
single-stream models of consciousness
proposedBy Daniel Dennett
publicationYear 1991
rejects central place in the brain where everything comes together
inner observer
relatedConcept fame in the brain
heterophenomenology
intentional stance
usedAs alternative to qualia-based theories

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Daniel Dennett knownFor multiple drafts model of consciousness