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claim:phenomenology-itself-is-a-functional-structure-phenomenology-is-the-modelPhenomenology itself is a functional structure; phenomenology is the model
Core resolution claim: phenomenal experience and its functional role coincide; resolving this is key to closing the Hard Problem
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- A complete explanation of why phenomenology and function coincide that would address Hard Problem concerns has not yet been achievedassociated_withCIMC's honest acknowledgment that articulating why phenomenology is the model remains an active open problem
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