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concept:phenomenal-self-modelPhenomenal Self-Model
Metzinger's concept of the self as a sustained representation; distinguished from consciousness itself in CIMC's framework
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- Thomas MetzingerintroducesPhilosopher of consciousness; opacity/transparency framework cited to explain meta-awareness mechanisms.
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- Self-modelingrelated_toAbility of a model to predict its own outputs or behavior, sometimes distinguished from introspection.
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