I argue against such “Higher-Order Intentionalist” theories of consciousness as the higher-order thought and inner sense views
on the ground that they understand a subject’s awareness of his or her phenomenal characters to be intentional, like seeming-seeing,
rather than “direct”, like seeing. The trouble with such views is that they reverse the order of explanation between phenomenal
character and intentional awareness. A superior theory of consciousness takes the relation of awareness to be nonintentional.