@article {Snowdon:2006:1355-8250:187, author = "Snowdon, Paul", title = "Radical Externalisms", journal = "Journal of Consciousness Studies", volume = "13", year = "2006", abstract = "Professor Honderich presents his account of consciousness boldly and informally, and his presentation merits a response in similar terms. I conceive of this response as simply the first move in a conversation, in the course of which misunderstandings might be removed and, just possibly, criticisms sharpened, and positions modified. I want to concentrate on two questions that his very interesting paper prompts me to ask. The first question is; what exactly is the thesis about consciousness that Professor Honderich is proposing? The second question is; what are the main reasons he has for his proposal and are they persuasive? Although there are two questions, I shall mix considerations of them together in a way which I hope it is possible to follow.", pages = "187-212(26)", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/imp/jcs/2006/00000013/F0020007/art00012" }