?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rft.title=How+Not+To+Find+the+Neural+Correlate+of+Consciousness&rft.creator=Block%2C+Ned&rft.subject=Philosophy+of+Mind&rft.description=There+are+two+concepts+of+consciousness+that+are+easy+to+confuse+with+one+another%2C+access-consciousness+and+phenomenal+consciousness.+However%2C+just+as+the+concepts+of+water+and+H2O+are+different+concepts+of+the+same+thing%2C+so+the+two+concepts+of+consciousness+may+come+to+the+same+thing+in+the+brain.+The+focus+of+this+paper+is+on+the+problems+that+arise+when+these+two+concepts+of+consciousness+are+conflated.+I+will+argue+that+John+Searle%C2%92s+reasoning+about+the+function+of+consciousness+goes+wrong+because+he+conflates+the+two+senses.+And+Francis+Crick+and+Christof+Koch+fall+afoul+of+the+ambiguity+in+arguing+that+visual+area+V1+is+not+part+of+the+neural+correlate+of+consciousness.+Crick+and+Koch%C2%92s+work+raises+issues+that+suggest+that+these+two+concepts+of+consciousness+may+have+different+(though+overlapping)+neural+correlates--despite+Crick+and+Koch%C2%92s+implicit+rejection+of+this+idea.&rft.date=1996&rft.type=Book+Chapter&rft.type=PeerReviewed&rft.format=text%2Fhtml&rft.identifier=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F228%2F1%2F199712001.html&rft.identifier=++Block%2C+Ned++(1996)+How+Not+To+Find+the+Neural+Correlate+of+Consciousness.++%5BBook+Chapter%5D++++(Unpublished)++&rft.relation=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F228%2F