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concept:philosophical-foundations-of-consciousnessPhilosophical Foundations of Consciousness
Current research focus in literature; theoretical grounding for consciousness studies.
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- Core concept: capacity to experience as a subject; argued to be substrate-independent and achievable across diverse biological systems.
- Philosophical field dealing with nature of mind, self, and consciousness.
- The state of having subjective experiences; there is something it is like to be the subject.
- TAME posits that consciousness comes in degrees and kinds, not binary, and is tied to goal-directed activity.
- Opens the discussion on minimal conditions for sentience.
- Percepts, feelings, thoughts, imaginations, and intuitions — the elements that can appear in conscious awareness