@misc{cogprints334, volume = {18}, number = {2}, title = {Consciousness without conflation.}, author = {Anthony P. Atkinson and Martin Davies}, year = {1995}, pages = {248--249}, journal = {Behavioral and Brain Sciences}, keywords = {consciousness, phenomenal consciousness, access consciousness, experience, cognitive psychology, information processing, dispositions}, url = {http://cogprints.org/334/}, abstract = {Although information-processing theories cannot provide a full explanatory account of P-consciousness, there is less conflation and confusion in cognitive psychology than Block suspects. Some of the reasoning that Block criticises can be interpreted plausibly in the light of a folk psychological view of the relation between P-consciousness and A-consciousness.} }