An argument is offered for this conditional: If our current concept
conscious state is sharp rather than vague, and also correct (at least in respect of its sharpness), then common versions of familiar metaphysical
theories of consciousness are false – namely versions of the identity theory, functionalism, and dualism that appeal to complex
physical or functional properties in identification, realization, or correlation. Reasons are also given for taking seriously
the claim that our current concept
conscious state is sharp. The paper ends by surveying the theoretical options left open by the concept’s sharpness and the truth of the conditional
argued for in the paper.